Since these two major events, Gates has introduced numerous innovative products, such as Predator® and Poly Chain® GT® Carbon™. Then in 1946, Gates developed the first rubber synchronous belt to synchronise the needle and bobbin movement of the Singer sewing machine. It all began in 1917 when John Gates invented the V-belt which revolutionised the methods of power transmission in industrial and automotive machinery. Over the years, The Gates Rubber Company has played a lead role in the development of engineered rubber products. In addition to solving your problem drives, reduced drive weight, higher efficiencies/ energy savings are also achievable with Gates products. Belt failures not only lead to the cost of replacement belt(s) but result in more expensive associated costs such as unnecessary production losses (downtime) and maintenance. If belts are being replaced more than once a year, it's time to analyse the drive. The case studies illustrate how Gates products have reduced costs – both time and money - and increased uptime for plants, factories, mines and other facilities across the country. Visit the case studies pag e to see how Gates solved drive problems on applications in various markets across Australia and around the world. Whether you use industrial belts, hose, or hydraulics, you can count on Gates to provide the most reliable and cost effective solutions. Improved reliability, reduced downtime, lower replacement costs, less maintenance – these are only some of the benefits experienced by switching to Gates.
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