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Tension in Timer belts

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heavenly

Aerospace
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Hi Freinds,
In timer belt drives,if we give centre distance exactly,
is it necessary to consider the arrangement for belt tension.

thanx in before

Jhon
 
Think about how you will install the timing belt. Also, what happens if the belt is made a little long, or a little short, or stretches, or thermally expands/contracts. A loose timing belt will wear faster, and can slip.
 
I think the answer to this question will vary from belt to belt. I know that polymide flat belts are often used in fixed center applications using split pulleys for assembly. Better check with the mfg.

Barry
 
Hi

Thanx btrueblood & Barry1961
Can i get details,functioning of split pulleys
& is that gives preciosin drive like timer belt drive

Jhon
 
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