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Clamping Method for Belt to Carriage Connection


Carriages are connected to the belt by means of clamping device , resulting in a strong fixing which overcomes the need to screw through the belt. The pulleys must be machined to provide recesses in order to accommodate the clamps. The slip block method 19 should be used to adjust track system length in relation to the tensioned belt.


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4 Track Systems


Mounted in Parallel Two track systems may be mounted in parallel in order to support long components. This application incorporates heavy duty toothed belts with teeth removed at the carriage connection positions and replaced by steel inserts


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enables the drive link brackets to be bolted through to the steel inserts thereby achieving a strong fixing. Link arms connect the carriages to the belts to provide a one way drive. This allows the pulleys to be adjusted in relation to the tracks for belt tensioning purposes. To overcome the necessity for accurate spacing apart of the tracks, HepcoMotion floating type bearings are used on one side to accommodate any axial wander.


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