- a belt
drive system,
idlers are
often used to
alter the path of the belt,
where a
direct path
would be impractical.
Idler pulleys are also
often used to...
- the belt forward. The
powered pulley is
called the
drive pulley while the
unpowered pulley is
called the
idler pulley.
There are two main industrial...
- an
idler pulley and/or a belt
tensioner (which may be spring-loaded, hydraulic, or manual). To
allow the belt to p**** over more than
three pulleys with...
- 85 °C (−31 to 185 °F).
Adjustment of
centre distance or
addition of an
idler pulley is
crucial to
compensate for wear and stretch. Flat
belts were widely...
- or main (drive)
pulley smaller or
making the
accessory (driven)
pulley larger than the
original diameter pulleys.
Underdrive pulleys increase engine output...
-
largely controlled by a
system of
pulleys composed of a
central driver,
individual drivers, and
supporting idler pulleys. The
inside of the robot's chest...
- are
often sold as part of a kit with the
water pump, tensioner, and
idler pulleys so that
these parts can be
replaced to
prevent timing belt or chain...
-
slack when the
engine is
idling, but an
idler pulley can
tighten the
belts to
increase friction between the
belts and the
pulleys. BMA clutch:
Invented by...
-
Depending on the
configuration of the
velomobile there may be any
number of
idler pulleys, and
chaintubes along the
drive train to
manage and
protect the chain...
-
Civic introduced a
pulley-based
Honda Multi Matic (HMM) CVT
which included a multi-plate clutch, not a
torque converter, to
prevent idle creep. Use of CVTs...