TIMING BELTS, PULLEYS, CHAINS AND SPROCKETS

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MNG BELS, PULLEYS, CHANS AND SPOCKES PHONE:.. FAX:.. WWW.SDP-S.COM Center Distance Designer: Provides computerized Drive atio and Center Distance calculations. he Center Distance Designer program, on the web, computes belt lengths for various center distances and checks the number of teeth in mesh for both pulleys. t calculates pulley drive ratios and the minimal center distance for a designated pulley pair. he Center Distance Designer searches and retrieves all pulleys and belts shown in the handbook that fits within the customer criteria. Once the design is completed, the part numbers can be instantly retrieved from the database. Each part number is then linked to an electronic catalog page, which is viewable and can be printed. he user can design a drive in a most efficient manner, since the program described above presents available alternatives, as well as a direct reference to catalog page numbers and part numbers involved. o access the Center Distance Designer, go to www.sdp-si.com/cd/default.htm. SECON DVE AO ABLES n the design of belt drives, we usually know the speed ratio (transmission ratio) and we need to determine pulley sizes, center distance and belt length. hese quantities are shown in Figure, for an open (uncrossed) belt. he Drive atio ables (able, starting on page -) are designed to facilitate the determination of these quantities. hey list the following information: N/N = the transmission ratio obtained when the larger pulley (N teeth) is the input and smaller pulley (N teeth) is the output. Given to decimal places. N/N = the transmission ratio obtained when the larger pulley (N teeth) is the output and the smaller pulley (N teeth) is the input. Given to decimal places. (Note that N/N is the reciprocal of N/N) N = number of teeth on larger pulley. N = number of teeth on smaller pulley. N N = difference between number of teeth on larger and smaller pulleys. his number is useful in center-distance determination. C MN = he minimum center distance between pulleys for a belt of unit pitch. f the pitch is denoted by p, the actual minimum center distance is a product of C MN and p. he minimum center distance is determined from the condition that at the minimum center distance, the pitch circles of the pulleys can be assumed to touch. his will generally give a satisfactory approximation to the practical minimum center distance. he table is based on the equation: N + N C MN = x Belt Pitch (-) π At the beginning of the table, a list of standard pulley sizes is shown. he smallest pulley has teeth and the largest, teeth. A standard size will be the most economical. f a nonstandard size is needed, however, please contact Stock Drive Products for assistance. -

MNG BELS, PULLEYS, CHANS AND SPOCKES Larger Pulley, N eeth PHONE:.. FAX:.. WWW.SDP-S.COM Belt, NB eeth Fig. Belt Nomenclature he use of the tables is best illustrated by means of examples. Example : For a transmission ratio of., find the number of teeth of the pulleys and the minimum center distance for a belt of mm pitch. When the transmission ratio is greater than unity, the larger pulley is the input and the smaller pulley is the output. hat is to say, the transmission ratio is equal to N/N. he table is organized in order of increasing values of N/N and decreasing values of N/N. eferring to the table at this value of N/N, we find the following entries: N/N N/N N.. Hence, there are different pulley combinations for the given transmission ratio of.. For each of these, the minimum center distance is x (C MN) in mm. f the smaller pulley were driving, the transmission ratio would have been.. he quantity (N N) is needed in center-distance calculations, as described in the next section. Example : Given a transmission ratio of., determine the pulley sizes. Since the transmission ratio is less than one, the smaller pulley is the input and the transmission ratio is given by N/N =.. Looking up this ratio in the table, we find N =, N =, N N =. n this case, only one pulley combination is available. Example : Given a driving pulley of teeth and a driven pulley of teeth, find the minimum center distance for a belt pitch of mm. he transmission ratio is N/N = / =.. Looking up this ratio in the table, we find C MN =.. he minimum center distance, therefore, is given by x. or. mm. Example : Given a transmission ratio of., find the pulley sizes. Looking through the table, there is no entry at this value of the transmission ratio. he nearest entries are: N/N. N/N... Smaller Pulley, N eeth C Center Distance N N N N N N N C MN.. -

MNG BELS, PULLEYS, CHANS AND SPOCKES PHONE:.. FAX:.. WWW.SDP-S.COM Since the difference between the desired ratio and the nearest available ratios is only about., it is likely that the. or. ratios will be acceptable. f this is not the case, however, the design may require review, or a nonstandard pulley combination may be considered. DVE AO ABLES Definition: Nomenclature Used: able Drive atio (ransmission atio) is the ratio of number of teeth of the input and output pulleys. f the input pulley is larger than the output, the Drive atio will be larger than one and we have a step-up drive. f the input pulley is smaller than the output pulley, the Drive atio will be smaller than one and we have a step-down drive. N = Number of teeth of large pulley N = Number of teeth of small pulley N/N = Step-up Drive atio N/N = Step-down Drive atio N N = Pulley tooth differential needed for able Center Distance Factor able C MN = Minimum center distance for particular pulley combination expressed in belt pitches Pulley Sizes ncluded: Note:,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, hese pulley sizes reflect the preferred sizes per SO Standard for synchronous belt drives Pulleys (First edition --). Many other sizes are offered in this catalog. he availability of stock sizes varies depending on the particular choice of pitch, material and configuration. Nonstandard sizes are available as custom made specials. Please submit your requirement for us to quote. -

PHONE:.. FAX:.. WWW.SDP-S.COM MNG BELS, PULLEYS, CHANS AND SPOCKES -........................................................................ N/N N/N N N N-N C MN able (Cont.) Drive atio ables............................................................................................ N/N N/N N N N-N C MN

PHONE:.. FAX:.. WWW.SDP-S.COM MNG BELS, PULLEYS, CHANS AND SPOCKES -.............................................................................................. N/N N/N N N N-N C MN able (Cont.) Drive atio ables.................................................................................................. N/N N/N N N N-N C MN

PHONE:.. FAX:.. WWW.SDP-S.COM MNG BELS, PULLEYS, CHANS AND SPOCKES - able (Cont.) Drive atio ables.............................................................................................. N/N N/N N N N-N C MN........................................................................................ N/N N/N N N N-N C MN

PHONE:.. FAX:.. WWW.SDP-S.COM MNG BELS, PULLEYS, CHANS AND SPOCKES -........................................................................................................ N/N N/N N N N-N C MN able (Cont.) Drive atio ables..................................................................................................................... N/N N/N N N N-N C MN