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In Reply to: belt power equipment? posted by swindave on November 22, 2020 at 05:26:39:
There are different sizes needed for different horse power. For example on a saw mill of threshing machine you likely run an 8 x 100 or 150 belt from a tractor or engine. Things like buzz saws or feed grinders would run a shorter 6 belt. 4 belts on small equipment run by gas engine or as power transfer on the machine itself like a threshing machine. The pulleys are crowned to keep the belt centered on the pulley. Lining up a belt comes with practice. Its an eyeball shot between the power pulley and the work pulley. A steam engine has the ability to run either direction in relation to the work. However it is common to twist a long belt to help with slap and windage. A lot of times a twist is required to provide the correct rotation. Sometimes an inside out belt is run to help with slap and windage.
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