Gates stock sprockets and sheaves are all given a static balance up to 6500 feet per minute. This number is a rim speed, not an RPM. The maximum RPM a particular sprocket or sheave can achieve is also affected by it's diameter. The larger the diameter, the higher the rim speed, and if you exceed the 6500 ft/min limit, you need dynamic balancing to the particular speed you are trying to achieve. Dynamic balancing is not a stock offering, but Gates does have a department called Made To Order Metals that can help you source specialty balanced metal. You can get a hold of MTO Metals by phone at 1-800-709-6001, or by email at makemymetal@gates.com
Not sure what your rim speed is? Use our free design software to have it calculated, or the equations below.
Here's what you need:
Diameter (inches)
RPM
First calculate perimeter (inches): Pi * Diameter or 2 * Pi * Radius
Then calculate rim speed (feet per minute): Perimeter * RPM / 12
Wednesday, July 29, 2015
Thursday, July 23, 2015
Don't Mix and Mismatch Your Pulleys and Bushings
All Gates pulleys and corresponding bushings use mounting screws with imperial threads. Even bushings with metric bores use imperial threads so they can still work with our pulleys. Buying bushings with metric bores from other suppliers may not work with Gates pulleys because they could have metric threads. To avoid this issue always source parts from your local Gates distributor.
Friday, July 17, 2015
Temperature Ratings and the new Super HC XP
We frequently get asked about the temperature capacity of our V-belts. We actually have a chart in our Heavy Duty Drive Design Manual that shows the temperature ratings for our standard line V-belts. However, our new product line, Super HC XP has an even wider temperature rating of -60F to 250F!
Wednesday, July 15, 2015
Belt Identification
Did your Gates industrial belt last so long that the label is no longer legible? If you have no record of what belt is used in your application then the Gates Belt ID Chart is a great resource to identify your belt. Once you know the belt type you can find the part number using our Industrial PT Catalog or online catalog.
Friday, July 10, 2015
Replacing 8YU Type Synchronous Belts
We occasionally receive requests to provide belt
interchanges or recommend replacements for synchronous belts identified as
8YU. The 8YU drive system was originally
developed by Unitta, a Japanese company in partnership with Gates, for use in
the automotive industry. The system was
later commercialized for industrial type usage and introduced to Asian
industrial markets.
The 8YU system uses a unique belt tooth and sprocket groove
form that is not interchangeable with other industrial synchronous belt drive
systems. There are no standard belts, available
from Gates or other manufacturers, that can be used in 8YU type sprockets.
Replacement belts must be 8YU type, and can be obtained either from OEM
equipment manufacturers or from Unitta directly.
For further information, feel free to contact Gates Product Application Engineering at 303-744-5800 or at ptpasupport@gates.com.
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