Hi Guy's;
Since I'm new to all of this belt and pulley talk, I thought I would detail some of the abbreviat
ions to help me better understan
d the conversat
ion in case no one dared to ask. From my research I found:
HTD = High Torque Drives,
T = Timing pulley,
XL = Extra light duty pulley for tooth drive belts types,
L = Light duty pulley for Cogged belts type,
H = heavy duty pulley for tooth belt type,
XH = Extra heavy duty pulley for Cog belts type,
XXH = double extra heavy duty pulley for tooth belt type.
GT2 = Newer pulley types with excellent registrat
ion which exceeds HTD and trapezoid
al belt capabilit
ies according to info
Reading onward I also found tips on optimizin
g your configura
tion by altering sizing which goes something like this.Use as large of a pulley diameter as possible to give the best performan
ce with high periphera
l speeds. This will minimize the bending stresses in belt and will allow for narrower belt. It is preferred to select a belt width which is less than the diameter of the smaller pulley. The wider the toothed belt, the higher the possibili
ty of edge stresses occurring in the case of inaccurat
e assembly. This could cause abrasion and impair the smooth running of the belt. In marginal cases it may be better to select a larger pitch rather than a wider belt. Finally, wherever possible, try to use standard belt lengths. Special lengths cost more and are slower to get when ordered in.
Cheers
Bob
