| Travis Schuh |
01-10-2015 12:04 |
Re: Belt Driven Drive Trains
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Originally Posted by jkelleyrtp
(Post 1498276)
Stemming from this, is there a maximum length before it is necessary to drive to another pulley and belt system. I could imagine that longer stretches of belts would be more likely to hop teeth and shorten the lifespan, but I see a few teams running belts through their tubing for all 3 wheels.
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Gates actually recommends that you down rate the maximum torque of a belt system when the center to center distance is short, however this is assuming a properly tensioned system. They have more details in their design doc that is linked to above, each torque table has a length correction factor.
For example, with a short 5mm HTD belts (less than 87 teeth), the maximum torque for a sprocket size is down-rated to 80%. A belt longer than 219 teeth has a correction factor of 120%.
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