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Title: VBelt Installation


1
V-Belt Installation Tensioning
2
Safety First
  • Be sure to review and comply with all building
    and safety codes
  • Disconnect and lockout the power supply

3
Inspect Drive Elements
  • Inspect and replace faulty or damaged machine
    elements such as worn bearings or bent shafts

4
Relieve Belt Tension
  • Loosen the drive take-up and move the sheaves
    closer together to facilitate the removal of the
    old belts and to insure installation of the new
    belts without damage

5
Inspect Drive Elements
  • Sheaves should be cleaned of rust and foreign
    material

6
Inspect Sheaves
  • Sheave condition and alignment are vital to
    V-Belt life performance
  • Never install new belts without a thorough
    inspection of the sheaves
  • Look for worn groove sidewalls, shiny sheave
    groove bottom, wobbling sheaves and damaged
    sheaves

7
Select Replacement Belts
  • Never mix new and used belts on a drive
  • Never mix belts from more than one manufacturer
  • Always replace with the right type of belt
  • Always observe belt matching limits

8
Installing New Belts
  • Place the new belts on the sheaves and be sure
    that the slack of each belt is on the same side
  • Do not force the belts on the sheaves by using a
    pry bar or by rolling the sheaves

9
Check Sheave Alignment
  • Sheave should be mounted as close to bearing as
    possible to reduce overhung load on bearing
  • The straight-edge should make contact at two
    distinct points along the outside perimeter of
    both sheaves
  • V-Belt sheave alignment should be within a
    tolerance of 1/16 per 12 of drive center
    distance

10
Drive Alignment
The straight-edge should make contact at two
distinct points along the outside perimeter of
both sheaves.
Proper Off-Set Pigeon-Toed
Angle
11
V-Belt Tensioning
  • Proper tensioning is the single most important
    factor necessary for long, satisfactory operation
  • Too little tension will result in slippage,
    causing rapid belt and sheave wear and loss of
    productivity
  • Too much tension can result in excessive stress
    on the belts, bearings and shafts

12
V-Belt Tensioning
  • Tension-Finder
  • A simple method to assure proper tensioning
  • Easy and Accurate
  • For use on individual belts or V-Bands
  • Should not be used with aramid or glass cord
    belts

13
V-Belt TensioningUsing the Tension-Finder
  • Step 1 Install belts loosely on the drive
  • Step 2 Apply enough tension to take the slack
    out of the belts

14
V-Belt TensioningUsing the Tension-Finder
  • Step 3 Scribe a line on the belt using the
    Tension-Finder as a square

15
V-Belt TensioningUsing the Tension-Finder
  • Step 4 Place the Start Slot over the line

16
V-Belt TensioningUsing the Tension-Finder
  • Step 5 With the line in the Start Slot, attach
    the spring to the belt
  • For cog belts, the best place for the spring may
    be in the cog

17
V-Belt TensioningUsing the Tension-Finder
  • Step 6 Scribe a line at the spring end of the
    Tension-Finder. Use this line as a reference
    point in case the spring slips off the belt

18
V-Belt TensioningUsing the Tension-Finder
  • Step 7 Determine the required slot for your
    drive from the table. Then keeping the
    Tension-Finder snug against the clip, tighten the
    belt until the line has moved to the designated
    slot.

19
V-Belt TensioningUsing the Tension-Finder
  • Step 8 Remove Tension-Finder hardware from the
    belt, tighten mounting bolts and replace belt
    guards. Youre ready to start the drive!
  • Warning!! Remove all Tension-Finder hardware from
    the belt before starting the drive.

20
V-Belt TensioningSpecial instructions for Cog
Belts
  • Place the spring in a cog groove

21
V-Belt TensioningSpecial instructions for Cog
Belts
  • Put a dot in the start slot. Be careful not to
    catch the pen in the slot so you dont pull the
    tip out of the pen.

22
V-Belt TensioningSpecial instructions for Cog
Belts
  • Scribe a line through the dot. The line should
    extend across the width of the Tension-Finder.

23
V-Belt TensioningRecommended tensioning slots
for Tension-Finder
The recommended slot numbers will provide an
adequate level of belt tension on average drives.
If more tension is required go to a higher
slot number. For less tension go to a lower slot
number.
24
V-Belt Tensioning
  • Operate the drive for a few minutes to seat the
    belts in the sheave grooves. Observe the
    operation of the drive under the highest load
    condition (usually starting). A slight bowing of
    the slack side of the drive indicates adequate
    tension. If the slack side remains taut during
    the peak load, the drive is too tight.
  • Check the tension on a new drive several times
    during the first 24 hours of operation, by
    observing the slack side span.

25
V-Belt Tensioning
  • Keep the drive free of foreign material which
    might cause slippage or damage to the belt and
    sheave surfaces.
  • If a V-Belt slips, it is too loose. Increase the
    tension by increasing the center distance.
  • Never apply belt dressing as this will damage the
    belt and cause early failure.
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