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[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belt_(mechanical)#V_belts '''Vee Belts'''] are probably the most common form of belt drive. They are used in many machines and engines because their wedge shaped cross-section grips the 'V' shaped pulleys and enables much higher loads to be transmitted with less slippage. | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belt_(mechanical)#V_belts '''Vee Belts'''] are probably the most common form of belt drive. They are used in many machines and engines because their wedge shaped cross-section grips the 'V' shaped pulleys and enables much higher loads to be transmitted with less slippage. | ||
=====Features and Applications===== | |||
Vee Belts are available in a range of sizes labelled as letters - A,B,C,D etc. The size of a belt is determined by measuring its top width and depth and checking against manufacturers' charts. The commonly used ‘A’ size for example, measures approximately 13mm across the top and is 8mm deep whereas the smaller ‘M’ size measures 10mm x 6mm. | Vee Belts are available in a range of sizes labelled as letters - A,B,C,D etc. The size of a belt is determined by measuring its top width and depth and checking against manufacturers' charts. The commonly used ‘A’ size for example, measures approximately 13mm across the top and is 8mm deep whereas the smaller ‘M’ size measures 10mm x 6mm. | ||
Vee Belts are also available as '''linked belting''' which enables belts to be threaded around pulleys without the need to dismantle parts of the surrounding machine. | |||
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belt_(mechanical)#Multi-groove_belts '''Multigroove Vee Belt'''] are available for some specialist applications and are generally more efficient. | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belt_(mechanical)#Multi-groove_belts '''Multigroove Vee Belt'''] are available for some specialist applications and are generally more efficient. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:58, 3 August 2016
Description
Vee Belts are probably the most common form of belt drive. They are used in many machines and engines because their wedge shaped cross-section grips the 'V' shaped pulleys and enables much higher loads to be transmitted with less slippage.
Features and Applications
Vee Belts are available in a range of sizes labelled as letters - A,B,C,D etc. The size of a belt is determined by measuring its top width and depth and checking against manufacturers' charts. The commonly used ‘A’ size for example, measures approximately 13mm across the top and is 8mm deep whereas the smaller ‘M’ size measures 10mm x 6mm.
Vee Belts are also available as linked belting which enables belts to be threaded around pulleys without the need to dismantle parts of the surrounding machine.
Multigroove Vee Belt are available for some specialist applications and are generally more efficient.
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