General
V belts are the workhorse within industry, available from virtually every distributor and adaptable to practically any drive. They are presently available in a wide variety of standard sizes and types, for transmitting almost any amount of load power.
Operation
Typically, V belts drives operate best at speeds between 1500 to 6000 ft/min ( 8 and 30 m/s). For standard belts, ideal peak capacity speed is approximately 4500 ft/min (23 m/s). Narrow V belts, however, will operate up to 10,000 ft/min (50 m/s).
Advantages
V belt drives permit large speed ratios and provide long life. They are easily installed and removed, quiet, and low maintenance.
Initial Selection adn Design COnsideration V belt Application
- How much power do you need to transmit and at what speed?
- Service Factor V belts your particular application.
- Determine theV belt design horsepower.
- Based on your results, determine which belt section would be appropriate for your drive – See V belt supplier. Narrow belt sheaves are more compact than Classical belt sheaves. Some belts are more appropriate for specific applications.
- Determine theratio of your drive application based on the Ratio formula – center distance has been pre-selected based on the drive size.
- Find the number of belts required by dividing the design horsepower by the belt/HP.
- Verify the validity of this drive by consulting the number of grooves available in these sheave sizes.
- Verify if dynamic balancing is needed for each sheave based on the Dynamic orTwo-Plane Balancing formula.
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