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2015 Power Transmission Products

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Technical Information

V-belt causes of premature failure

Problem

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Broken Belts

Side Split

Ply

Separation

Uneven

Envelope

Wear

Envelope

Wear

Spin Burn

Gouges

Weathering

or “Craze”

Cracks

Loose Cover

and Swell

Possible Causes

Excessive Oil

Exposure to Elements

Pried Over Sheaves

Contact with Obstruction

Insufficient Tension

Stalled Drive Sheaves

Constant Slippage

Rough Sheaves

Substandard Sheaves

Excessive Tension

Shock Load

Foreign Material

Excessive Dust

Drive Misalignment

Worn Sheaves

Excessive Vibration

High Ambient Temperature

Damaged Tensile Member

Incorrect Belts

Incorrect Drive Set-Up

Insufficient Take-Up

Improper Matching

Mixed Old and New Belts

Non-Parallel Shafts

Different Manufacturers

Belt/Pulley, Incompatible

Corrective Action

Lubricate properly

Clean sheaves and belt

Replace belts

Provide protection

Install properly

Check for belt length

Remove obstruction

Tension properly

Free sheaves

Replace sheaves

File smooth

Redesign drive

Operate properly

Align drive

Provide ventilation

Check for proper belt

Check machinery

Use only new belts

Use single source

General Information

Automotive & Truck

Specialty

Bushing Hardware

V-Belt

Banded

Synchronous

Overview