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Chain Tensioner
We were debating whether a floating tensioner (leaning to toward one manufactured by McMaster-Carr Model #5973K2) would work on a chain with a slight angle...we called the customer service and they didnt know so we wondered if anyone ever used on a chain path not parallel to the ground...if so how efective
Love, Peace, and Robot Grease Team 2582 PantherBots |
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Re: Chain Tensioner
Buy the floating tensioner from Andymark. It is much cheaper and will probably work better.
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Re: Chain Tensioner
how well do they work on an angled chain path?
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i think they should work the same because the tensioner angles the chain anyway besides if its taught the chain will have the same tension everywhere
just like a pulley |
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Re: Chain Tensioner
I would use something similiar to what we used last year. It worked very well and cost about $6-$10 per tensioner. It was a skateboard wheel with a bolt going through it pulled back by two stiff springs. Just fingue out a way to mount it at the angle you want. (trust me. I do this for racing motor cycles quite a bit)
Srpings are from Ace Long bolts we had Got a $10 kiddie skateboard from Walmart and too the wheels off. |
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Re: Chain Tensioner
You can cut/file/turn a slight groove in the skateboard wheel to provided a little lateral support if things get sloppy.
Chains work on a slight angle - watch a motocross race where they whip around a tight turn. ![]() |
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We have used these for several years and they work AWESOME!!!!
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These what? Skateboard wheel tensioners or AndyMark tensioners or the McMaster-Carr part? Do be terse.
And are they awesome, or do they work awesomely? |
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who needs chain tensioners?
we are leavin them out again this year, less weight. mike d |
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Amen.
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They will work on a slight angle, but I would try to keep them as strait as possible. It works better. These work very well.
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wow thats cutting it close...the drive train/ tension was our biggest problem last year and hence our biggest concern this year
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