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Re: OH SNAP! Belt failures 2014

Everyone with belt questions/issues should look at this thread and this thread. Also, I wrote a post in the first thread (long I know) about what 971 has learned about belts.

I summary: use Gates GT2 and not the Vex HTD. It's my experience that they are better in terms of manufacturing quality and usefulness for FRC applications. Also, look up Gates/other companies documentation. There is quite a bit of information out there if you know where to look (I linked some in my original post). Knowing what a properly tensioned belt is is important, and knowing the signs of an undertensioned or overtensioned belt can save you many headaches in the future.

Andrew,
One question I have for your belt failures is how high is your center of gravity? 971 speculates that having a high cg could affect the failure of drivetrain belts. (see my post for more details)

If you post pictures of your belt failure, I or someone else might be able to help you diagnose what happened.
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