On Wednesday 24 April 2019 07:59:37 andy pugh wrote: > On Wed, 24 Apr 2019 at 12:02, Les Newell <les.new...@fastmail.co.uk> wrote: > > One issue I see with off the shelf belts is that none of them have a > > symmetrical profile. T section looks symmetrical but if you check > > the drawings it isn't. > > T section is what Bell-Everman use. > > The Specification document for T section is here: > https://www.sis.se/api/document/preview/916941/ > > You are right that there is clearance, I modelled it here: > https://a360.co/2vgE7me > > (Yes, Gene, it will crash your Firefox, don't bother looking) I did anyway, it crashed on the 2nd site but restarted ok. > > But I think that is allowed for in the design, when you tension the > traveller loop you pull the belt on one side in contact with one set > of fixed belt faces, and the other side of the pulley to the other set > of faces.
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