Shafting, Pulleys, Belting And Rope Transmission

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Shafting, Pulleys, Belting And Rope Transmission
Collins Hubert Edwin
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Fig. 76.
The rods should be long enough to take care of the longest possible splice and still give plenty of room to work. There should be about 2^ feet between the 86 SHAFTING, PULLEYS, BELTING, ETC inside ends of the threads and the threaded end should be 3 feet long. This will make the rod 8 feet 6 inches long, and it will be none too long at that- For instance, in removing the glue from the splice, if the last end point is very close to the clamp, there will be great difficulty in cleaning
...it and also in fitting the leather after the belt has been shortened. What is meant by Fig. 77.
the head end splice is the one that is on the pulley first — the arrows in Figs* 77 and 78 will make this clear: they indicate the direction in which the belt should run; therefore that end of the piece of leather e O A Fig. 78.
that is on the pulley first is the head end (or first end) and the end that leaves the pulley last is the last end.
If the two belts shown in the sketch were reversed, the points would be turned up by everything that touched them; whereas, running in the direction that they do, everything that touches them has a tendency to rub them down.


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