Timing belt and pulley
Description
Timing belt drives ensure quiet operation and synchronous power transmission. Because they are maintenance-free, these drives are highly cost-effective. Due to changing requirements and considering the latest developments, there are a large number of different profiles, belt types, and pulleys available on the market. When non-positive drives (e.g., V-belt systems) are replaced, it is worth considering whether a conversion to a positive power transmission can be allowed from a safety perspective (some drives require slipping under overload). Selection and Sizing: The material of the belt and the type of timing belt must be chosen with consideration for the specific situation (e.g., required characteristics related to the machine or the environment). There are performance tables and a user-friendly calculation program to assist you in selecting the correct size. Small pulley diameters shorten the lifespan, and at least 6 teeth should be engaged at all times. When consulting the performance tables, various application-specific operating factors should be taken into account. Installation and Maintenance: At least one pulley must be equipped with flanges. The shafts must be parallel (deviation < +0.5°). The belt should not be overloaded during installation. Adequate adjustment options in the system should be provided for the assembly and adjustment of the ideal belt. Belt Tension: Each belt requires a certain pretension, depending on the type of belt, pulley diameter, center distance, and the tangential force to be transmitted. The total sum of tension and peripheral force should not exceed the allowed tensile strength of the belt. Belt tension is best adjusted by changing the center distance. Alternatively, a smooth idler pulley on the outside or a toothed one on the inside of the belt can be used for adjustment. Efficiency: Depending on the type of belt (flexibility) and the number of teeth on the pulley (bending), the efficiency can reach 98%. Belts with tension cords made of fiberglass (HTD and Inch) are particularly flexible.
Selection and sizing
The belt material and timing belt type must be chosen taking into account the specific situation (e.g. required characteristics related to the machine or the environment). There are performance tables and an easy-to-use calculation program to help you select the right size. Small pulley diameters shorten lifetime. And at least 6 teeth must be engaged at any time. When consulting the performance tables, several application-specific operating factors must be taken into account.
Assembly and maintenance
At least one pulley must be equipped with flanges. The axes must be parallel (deviation < +0.5°). The belt must not be overloaded during installation. For mounting and adjustment of the ideal belt, sufficient adjustment options must be provided in the system..
Belt tension
Each belt requires a certain pretension, depending on the type of belt, the diameter of the pulleys, the center distance and the tangential force to be transmitted. The total sum of the tension and the peripheral force must not exceed the permitted tensile force of the belt. The belt tension can best be adjusted by changing the center distance. Otherwise, a smooth idler pulley on the outside or a toothed one on the inside of the belt can be used for adjustment..
Efficiency
Depending on the type of belt (flexibility) and the number of teeth on the pulley (bending), the degree of efficiency can reach 98%. Belts with tensile bands made of fiberglass cords (HTD and Inch) are particularly flexible..
Some products in this category
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16010110
Maedler Flange for timing belt pulley thickness 0.5mm Ø 32 x 28 x 21.5mm steel zinc plated |
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16010111
Maedler Flange for timing belt pulley thickness 0.5mm Ø 36 x 31 x 25mm steel zinc plated |
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16010112
Maedler Flange for timing belt pulley thickness 0.5mm Ø 38 x 34 x 28mm steel zinc plated |
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16010113
Maedler Flange for timing belt pulley thickness 0.5mm Ø 42 x 38 x 30.5mm steel zinc plated |
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16010114
Maedler Flange for timing belt pulley thickness 0.5mm Ø 48 x 43.5 x 37mm steel zinc plated |
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16010115
Maedler Flange for timing belt pulley thickness 0.5mm Ø 10 x 7 x 4,8mm steel zinc plated |
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16010200
Maedler Flange for timing belt pulley thickness 1mm Ø 19.5 x 17.5 x 12mm steel zinc plated |
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16010201
Maedler Flange for timing belt pulley thickness 1mm Ø 23 x 17.5 x 12mm steel zinc plated |
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16010202
Maedler Flange for timing belt pulley thickness 1mm Ø 23 x 20 x 14mm steel zinc plated |
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16010203
Maedler Flange for timing belt pulley thickness 1mm Ø 25 x 22 x 15mm steel zinc plated |
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16010204
Maedler Flange for timing belt pulley thickness 1mm Ø 28 x 24 x 18mm steel zinc plated |
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16010205
Maedler Flange for timing belt pulley thickness 1mm Ø 32 x 28 x 21.5mm steel zinc plated |
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16010206
Maedler Flange for timing belt pulley thickness 1mm Ø 36 x 31 x 25mm steel zinc plated |
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16010207
Maedler Flange for timing belt pulley thickness 1mm Ø 38 x 34 x 28mm steel zinc plated |
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16010208
Maedler Flange for timing belt pulley thickness 1mm Ø 42 x 38 x 30.5mm steel zinc plated |
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16010209
Maedler Flange for timing belt pulley thickness 1mm Ø 44 x 40 x 33mm steel zinc plated |
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16010210
Maedler Flange for timing belt pulley thickness 1mm Ø 48 x 43,5 x 37mm steel zinc plated |
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16010211
Maedler Flange for timing belt pulley thickness 1mm Ø 51 x 47.5 x 40mm steel zinc plated |
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16010212
Maedler Flange for timing belt pulley thickness 1mm Ø 54 x 50.5 x 43mm steel zinc plated |
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16010213
Maedler Flange for timing belt pulley thickness 1mm Ø 57 x 53 x 46mm steel zinc plated |
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