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ContiTech Offering Full Range of OE-Quality V-Ribbed Belts

ContiTech has announced that an expanded range of ContiTech automotive V-belts is now available. The complete product range of OE-quality products for domestic and imported vehicles offers technicians suitable belt options for auxiliary belt drives for every vehicle, the company says.

ContiTech has announced that an expanded range of ContiTech automotive V-belts is now available. The complete product range of OE-quality products for domestic and imported vehicles offers technicians suitable belt options for auxiliary belt drives for every vehicle, the company says.

ContiTech says customers can profit from the company’s top position in automotive original equipment and the breadth of the company’s OE competence. Drive belts made by ContiTech for the automotive aftermarket comply with OE standards, giving technicians confidence and reliability, the company says.

In addition, ContiTech’s manufacturing operations for power transmission belts are certified worldwide to ISO/TS 16949 quality management standards. The range is being continuously updated with new replacement belts being made available, at the latest, six months after the start of car production, and one year later for commercial vehicles.

The ContiTech cross-reference catalog offers an overview of the V-ribbed belts from ContiTech as well as timing belts and timing belt kits. The catalog is available on www.contitech.de/aamcat.

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