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SKU: BBM-025-5338-00 Idler Pulley Standoff for Agricultural Belt Drive Systems


Idler Pulley Standoff for Agricultural Belt Drive Systems
Purchase Idler Pulley Standoff for Agricultural Belt Drive Systems
  • SKU: BBM-025-5338-00 Idler Pulley Standoff for Agricultural Belt Drive Systems

  • $3.29

Description

Ever had a belt that just won't track right or runs too close to other components? That's where an idler pulley standoff comes to the rescue. This little spacer might not look like much, but it's the key to proper belt alignment and clearance in your tractor's drive system. When your belts are rubbing against brackets or running at the wrong angle, this standoff creates the exact spacing needed to keep everything running smooth.

What You're Getting

  • Precision spacing that keeps belts tracking straight and true
  • Proper clearance between moving parts to prevent rubbing and wear
  • Durable construction that handles the constant vibration of belt drive systems
  • Easy installation - slides right onto your existing idler pulley bolt

Built for Real Farm Work

This standoff works with various idler pulley setups on tractors, combines, balers, and other agricultural equipment. Whether you're dealing with engine-driven accessories like alternators and hydraulic pumps or implement drive systems on mowers and tillers, proper belt spacing is critical for reliable operation and long belt life.

Made to Last

Farm equipment belt systems take a beating from dust, heat, and constant use. This standoff is built from materials that won't compress or wear out, maintaining the exact spacing your belt system needs season after season. It's designed to handle the loads and vibrations that come with heavy-duty agricultural work.

Installation Notes

Simple installation - just place it between your idler pulley and mounting bracket before tightening the bolt. Make sure you've got the right thickness for your application, and always check belt alignment after installation. A good tip: mark your belt routing before you start so you don't forget how it all goes back together.