STD S8M-1552-85 CEPTOR-VI (STS 850 CEPTOR-VI S8M 1552)
Timing Belt
Belt Parameters
Pitch length of the belt. It is commonly denoted as Lp or Lp.
In the TYMA Product Catalogues you can find this material also described with the abbreviation CR.
Belt Description
STD S8M-1552-85 CEPTOR-VI (STS 850 CEPTOR-VI S8M 1552) is a reinforced timing belt designed for high power transmission, torque, and speed.
The belts are made from a highly durable synthetic rubber compound, with special glass fiber tension members and teeth protected by impregnated fabric on the surface. They allow long-term, maintenance-free operation even in demanding applications with high power transmission. Even at higher speeds, they reduce vibrations and noise. The narrower belt and pulley design offers space-saving and lighter drive solutions.
Belt Construction
- Special nylon fabric
- Synthetic rubber teeth
- Glass cord tension member
- Synthetic rubber backing
Belt Fields of Use
Bando CEPTOR-VI are rubber timing belts providing powerful and reliable solutions across most industrial areas.
They are typically used in textile machines, machine tools, presses, printing machines, industrial printers, 3D printers, scanners, and many other machines in various industries.
Belt Characteristics
- High power transmission
- Excellent tensile stability
- High reliability and long service life
- Low noise level
- Vibration damping
- Narrower belt and pulley width (approximately 20% narrower compared to Bando HP-STS high-performance belts)
- Compatibility with standard pulleys in the STD profile
Documents for Download
Belt Manufacturer Profile
Japanese company Bando has been a pioneer in the non-tire rubber and plastics industries since their founding in 1906, responding to customer needs with new technology and product development.
Over the years Bando have expanded upon their core business to meet the ever-changing needs of the times, and they now produce a wide range of products. They now serve their customers worldwide from more than 10 countries in Asia, North America and Europe.