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Vex Pro vs. Gates HTD Pullies
I'm looking for objective differences between the vex pro line up of belts (here) and gates belts (example) and mcmaster (are they gates too?) (example)
We had some wear on our drivetrain belts (160T Vex 15MM), was wondering what better options were out there. |
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Re: Vex Pro vs. Gates HTD Pullies
Are you sure the limiting factor causing the wear is an inferior product rather than a design or implementation issue?
We have noticed essentially no differences in performace, wear, etc. Perhaps you over tensioned, or used a pulley too small? |
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Re: Vex Pro vs. Gates HTD Pullies
The few timing belts we have purchased from McMaster have been Goodyear branded (5mm HTD). I would look at the setup (c-c distance/tension/alignment/load) before looking to blame the belts.
http://www.goodyearep.com/ProductsDetail.aspx?id=4018 |
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Re: Vex Pro vs. Gates HTD Pullies
We've been running 9mm (in reality 8.5mm) VexPro belts for two tournaments this season and they have not visibly worn in the slightest. My bet would be your issues are with alignment or tensioning.
Frankly the only differences I've noticed have been in the branding. We used SDP-SI 5mm GT2 belts last year and the difference this year wasn't noticeable. |
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Re: Vex Pro vs. Gates HTD Pullies
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If you want, you can run GT2 belts on HTD pulleys and have more strength than HTD belts on HTD pulleys (but less than GT2 on GT2). This won't fix the problem of if you are undertensioned. -Travis |
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Re: Vex Pro vs. Gates HTD Pullies
We run 5mm pitch 15mm wide GT2 belts on 5mm pitch 22T GT2 pulleys with a fixed center to center and, as you said, haven't had any issues with them. We have a couple bases that have been running this same set up for 2 years and haven't needed any belt replacement.
This document is very helpful with diagnosing belt wear. |
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Re: Vex Pro vs. Gates HTD Pullies
I think, almost more important than the belt tension is the number of teeth on your drive/driven pulleys. Smaller pulleys means more torque/tooth, and thus more wear. Larger pulleys distribute the load better and wear much slower.
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Re: Vex Pro vs. Gates HTD Pullies
You are probably not going to see much of a performance difference between pulley manufacturers provided they are making the tooth profile to spec. (I would guess that any reputable supplier will be) As others have mentioned, larger pulleys are better for higher working loads than smaller pulleys. The biggest factor in belt life is tension, unfortunately this is also the hardest thing to measure.
If you want a particular brand of belt or an odd width, instead of Mc-Master Carr, try looking up a local Gates dealer. I have found that they will generally get you the same or better product in a similar time frame for less. I have a few that I go to, if you are interested, send me a PM and I can send you their info. |
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Re: Vex Pro vs. Gates HTD Pullies
Chains lol.....
Our team has used chains forever and will never switch imaa chain lover. |
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