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Toothed Belt vs V Belt

04/18/2011 12:38 AM

what the required data and design to change power transmission system from toothed belt to v belt ?

design to pully and belt

how to check reliability of new system ?

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Re: toothed belt vs v belt

04/18/2011 1:42 AM

1. Hp/kw of motor
2. Rpm of motor
3. Rpm of driven device
4. Centerline distance of pulleys
5. Dimensions of belt guard, if new drive must fit into the same space.
6. Shock loading factor, or type of machinery being driven.

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Re: toothed belt vs v belt

04/18/2011 2:03 AM

thanks alot

now. i want to knowe the calculations to choose suitable pully and belts

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Re: toothed belt vs v belt

04/18/2011 7:25 AM

Quite often the website of the belt, sheaves (pulleys) manufacturer have an engineering section to help people correctly size the drive components.

Check with your supplier to get the web address if you have trouble finding it on your own.

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