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Re: Colson Wheel and AndyMark HTD Pulley

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Originally Posted by pfreivald View Post
I meant a 1-3/4" pulley on a 2" wheel. The flange came to 1-7/8". Couldn't tell you the tooth count off the top of my head.
Assuming 5mm pitch (GT2 or HTD), that's a 28T pulley. 1.754" PD, 1.875"
Flange diameter (per sdp-si spec). Just posting this so people have a data point to compare to.

I'm really surprised by a 1-7/8" flange on a 2" wheel. That flange is DEFINITELY touching carpet from my experience, but since the traction portion of an octonum is so rarely used I can see that not being a big issue (especially if metal flanged pulleys are used).

For future reference, I bet the c-c is small enough that if there is a flange on the pinion pulley and the belt is reasonably tight no flange is required on the traction wheel pulley.

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Originally Posted by Mark Sheridan View Post
If that works, then a 3" wheel could work too especially if its a butterfly drive.
3" is MUCH too big for a butterfly