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    Re: choosing the correct thickness belt

    Hi Damunk- Firstly you have to study motion. Here's something on Kinematics. I haven't looked at it closely, first glance seems good. Peter

    https://study.com/academy/topic/over...inematics.html

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    Re: choosing the correct thickness belt

    Quote Originally Posted by peteeng View Post
    Hi Damunk- Firstly you have to study motion. Here's something on Kinematics. I haven't looked at it closely, first glance seems good. Peter

    https://study.com/academy/topic/over...inematics.html
    i cant wait to delve into it while having my shake.

    a final question. is a 1300N belt strong enough providing it is aligned and tensioned correct; based on the figures above.

    also when i tension it , i am able to tension it to the point where the pulleys get hard to turn by hand.
    When I loosen the tension i am able to turn the pulleys by hand.
    At which point is there proper tension so there is no stress on the bearings and will not damage the belt it self.

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