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Choose one of two tensioning methods

for V-belts:

TensionRite® Belt Frequency Meter

Using advanced optical technology, our TensionRite® Belt

Frequency Meter provides a simple, repeatable and reliable

method for tensioning belts. It displays the natural vibration

frequency of the belt strand so you can closely monitor belt

tension. The device works with all industrial transmission belts,

including V-belts, synchronous belts, banded belts and Poly-V®

belts and calculates the corresponding belt tension in either

English or SI units.

Deflection Principle

Plunger-type gauges utilize the deflection principle to check the

tension of a belt drive.

The gauge deflects the center of the belt span and the force of

this deflection is compared to a target deflection force for the

particular span. Then, one can adjust the belt tension until the

actual deflection force equals the target.

Tensioning Methods

When you install belts at optimal tension, you save time and

money. To illustrate this point, this table compares the cost and

accuracy of various V-belt tensioning methods.

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64%

Average % Accuracy and Cost of Tensioning Devices

100%

80%

60%

40%

20%

0%

Comparison of V-Belt Tensioning Methods

Percent Accuracy

Cost ($)

$1,500

$1200

$900

$600

$300

$0

Percent Accuracy

Cost ($)

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Plunger

TensionRite®

Test

FrequencyMeter

$80

90%

$1200

99%

$0

V-Belts

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