DAYCO-BX71 V-Belt — Brand Comparison

Compare the DAYCO-BX71 V-belt across Gates, Continental, Optibelt, Dayco, and Bando. 71" length (1803.4mm).

Equivalent Part Numbers

BrandPart NumberProduct LineProfileLengthWidthPrice
GatesDAYCO-BX71DAYCO
ContinentalDAYCO-BX71StandardDAYCO
OptibeltDAYCO-BX71StandardDAYCO
DaycoDAYCO-BX71StandardDAYCO
BandoDAYCO-BX71StandardDAYCO

Verification

All brands produce the DAYCO-BX71 to the same industry-standard dimensions
Cross-section profile (DAYCO) is standardized across manufacturers
Belt length is identical — direct drop-in replacement
Pulley groove compatibility confirmed (same V-angle)

Why Belt Part Numbers Are the Same Across Brands

Unlike bearings (where SKF uses “2RS1” and NSK uses “DDU” for the same seal type), V-belt manufacturers all use the same industry-standard naming system. An A68 from Gates is the same dimensions as an A68 from Continental, Optibelt, Dayco, or Bando.

The letter designates the cross-section profile (A, B, C for classical; 3V, 5V for narrow) and the number designates the length. This standardization is based on RMA/MPTA and ISO standards that all manufacturers follow.

The differences between brands are in rubber compound, cord construction, and manufacturing quality — which affect belt life and performance under extreme conditions. For standard applications, all brands are fully interchangeable.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I replace a Gates DAYCO-BX71 with a Dayco DAYCO-BX71?

Yes. Both are manufactured to the same industry-standard dimensions. They are direct drop-in replacements for each other.

Which brand of DAYCO-BX71 belt is best?

Gates is generally considered the premium brand for industrial V-belts. Continental and Optibelt are also high-quality European manufacturers. Dayco is strong in automotive applications. Bando is popular in Asia. For standard applications, any brand will perform well.

What's the difference between DAYCO-BX71 and DAYCOX-BX71?

The “X” suffix (e.g., AX68 vs A68) indicates a notched/cogged construction. Notched belts run cooler and are more flexible, allowing use on smaller pulleys. Same length and width — different internal construction.

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