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Re: Chain Tensioning Method?
There are commercial tensioners as well.
One is an idler sprocket on a bearing, you slide it along perpendicular to the chain somewhere to add tension to the chain
Another is an arrangement just like on the big CIM motor - an idler with bearing, mounted to an arm with a spring (often adjustable tension).
Third are various plastic slides and such, as mentioned already.
McMaster sells all of these.
Don
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