Belts transmit rotating power to each component attached to the
engine to function efficiently.



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Since belts are made of rubber, they are worn out by friction, and loosens or cracks when continuously used. Slippage may occur and result in poor power transmission.





Belts start slipping when rubber material becomes hard or cracked when the belt is left unreplaced.
When the condition becomes worse belt is snapped and it will lead to vital functional difficulties such as engine stalling and overheating.
 


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