Consider 

 the small belt 



Why do belt makers always rest 

 their advertising argument upon the 

 costly 75 foot - 24 to 80 inch double or 

 three-ply belt? Why not consider occasionally the millions of feet of 4, 6 and 

 8 inch single belt that so faithfully serves owner, superintendent and machine op- 

 erator in practically every industrial plant in America? 



The transmission of power from the lineshaft to the machine constitutes the 

 greatest source of profit or loss in almost any plant. 



Various solutions have been sought. Some have proved spectacular but costly and 

 unreliable. The dependable method from the standpoint of economy and reliability 

 remains as always — belt driven from line or countershaft to the individual machine. 



When Dodge equipment is specified, experiment and delay of production are elim- 

 inated. Pulleys, hangers, bearings, clutches,, couplings "Built by Dodge" have a 

 distinct relation to each other and to the work they are to perform. 



Your small belts serve you well. Be fair to them. Expect the best results from 

 them only when they are used with equipment designed to act as a unit in effec- 

 tive, economical power transmission. Such equipment can be found only in the 

 Dodge line, since only the Dodge line contains everything for the mechanical trans- 

 mission of power. 



There's a Dodge dealer in your locality. He is competent to advise you in the mat- 

 ter of group driving. Place your order through him if possible; we prefer it. 



Dodge Sales & Engineering Company 



Distributor of the products of the Dodge Mfg. Company and the Dodge Steel Pulley Corporation 

 General Offices: Mish&waka, Ind. Works: Mishawaka, Ind. and Oneida, N. Y. 



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