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The V-shape makes it easier to keep fast-moving belts in sheave grooves than it is to keep a flat belt on a pulley. The biggest operational advantage of a V-belt is the wedging action into the sheave groove. This geometry multiplies the low tensioning force to increase friction force on the pulley sidewalls (Fig.
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Read More »Synchronous belts have a toothed profile that mates with corresponding grooves in the pulleys, providing the same positive engagement as gears or chains. They are used in applications where indexing, positioning, or a constant speed ratio is required. The first tooth profile used on synchronous belts was the trapezoidal shape (Fig. 4). It is still recognized as standard. Recent modifications to tooth profiles have improved on the original shape. The full-rounded profile distributes tooth loads better to the belt tension members. It also provides greater tooth shear strength for improved load capacity.
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Read More »Application Synchronous belt V-belt V-ribbed belt Polyurethane Rubber Double-sided Heavy- duty Light-duty Polyurethane Speed/Load High speed 2 2 1 1 Low speed 1 1 2 3 High load 1 2 4 3 3 Low load 1 2 3 4 4 Shock/impulse load 3 4 1 2 Serpentine drive 1 Serpentine drive w/ shock load 2 Twisted drive 1 2 3 Clutching drive 1 2 Index drive w/high load 1 Index drive w/low load 1 2 Drive characteristics Reversing direction 1 1 3 4 2 Frequent start/stop 1 1 3 4 2 Start under load 1 2 3 Smooth running 3 2 1 1 Variable speed 1 Oil, chemical environment 1 3 4 2 High temperature 1 2 4 4 3 Low temperature 1 2 3 4 1=First choice, 4=Last choice Chart courtesy The Gates Rubber Co.
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