Product Description
A conveyor will always consist of at least 2 pulleys, head pulley and tail pulley, with additional pulleys used depending on the configuration. Standard-duty pulleys are usually adequate for simple applications, but mine-duty and engineered pulleys are also available where heavy-duty pulleys are required.
Different kinds of conveyor pulleys
KONWEYOUR sells conveyor pulleys in all the following sub-categories:
Head pulleys
The head pulley is located at the discharge point of the conveyor. It usually drives the conveyor and often has a larger diameter than other pulleys. For better traction, the head pulley is usually lagged (with either rubber or ceramic lagging material).
Tail and CHINAMFG pulleys
The tail pulley is located at the loading end of the belt. It comes with either a flat face or a slatted profile (wing pulley), which cleans the belt by allowing material to fall between the support members.
Snub pulleys
A snub pulley improves the traction of the drive pulley, by increasing its belt wrap angle.
Drive pulleys
Drive pulleys, which can also be the head pulley, are driven by a motor and power transmission unit to propel the belt and material to the discharge.
Bend pulleys
A bend pulley is used for changing the direction of the belt.
Take-up pulley
A take-up pulley is used to provide the belt with the proper amount of tension. Its position is adjustable.
Type | Belt width(mm) | Standard Diameter(mm) | Length(mm) |
Drive Pulley | 500 | 500 |
Length of the pulley depends on the belt width of the conveyor |
650 | 500~630 | ||
800 | 630~1000 | ||
1000 | 800~1150 | ||
1200 | 800~1150 | ||
1400 | 1000~1350 | ||
1600 | 1150~1600 | ||
1800 | 1150~1800 | ||
2000 | 1350~2000 | ||
2200 | 1600~2200 | ||
2400 | 1800~2400 | ||
Bend Pully | 500 | 250~500 | |
650 | 250~630 | ||
800 | 250~1000 | ||
1000 | 250~1600 | ||
1200 | 250~1600 | ||
1400 | 315~1600 | ||
1600 | 400~1600 | ||
1800 | 400~1600 | ||
2000 | 500~1600 | ||
2200 | 630~1600 | ||
2400 | 800~1600 |
Shipping Cost:
Estimated freight per unit. |
To be negotiated |
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Material: | Carbon Steel |
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Surface Treatment: | Baking Paint |
Motor Type: | Frequency Control Motor |
Customization: |
Available
| Customized Request |
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What types of materials are commonly used for V pulley components?
Various materials are used for different components of V pulleys to provide the necessary strength, durability, and performance characteristics. Here are some commonly used materials for V pulley components:
1. Pulley Body:
The main body or rim of a V pulley is often made of materials such as:
- Cast Iron: Cast iron is a popular choice for its high strength, durability, and resistance to wear. It can handle heavy loads and is commonly used in industrial applications.
- Steel: Steel is another common material for V pulleys due to its strength and ability to withstand high loads. It is often used in heavy-duty applications that require excellent durability.
- Aluminum: Aluminum pulleys are lightweight and offer good corrosion resistance. They are commonly used in applications where weight reduction is desired, such as in automotive and aerospace industries.
- Plastic: Certain types of durable plastics, such as nylon or polypropylene, may be used for pulleys in applications where weight reduction, corrosion resistance, or noise reduction is important.
2. Hub:
The hub of a V pulley, which connects the pulley to the shaft, is typically made of materials like:
- Steel: Steel hubs provide high strength and durability, making them suitable for heavy-duty applications.
- Aluminum: Aluminum hubs are lightweight and offer good corrosion resistance. They are commonly used in applications where weight reduction is desired.
- Cast Iron: Cast iron hubs are known for their strength and durability, providing a secure connection between the pulley and the shaft.
3. Coatings and Finishes:
In addition to the base materials, V pulleys can be coated or finished with protective layers to enhance their performance and longevity. Some common coatings and finishes include:
- Zinc Plating: Zinc plating provides corrosion resistance, protecting the pulley from environmental factors.
- Powder Coating: Powder coating offers a durable and aesthetically pleasing finish while providing corrosion protection.
- Black Oxide: Black oxide coating improves the pulley’s surface hardness and provides some corrosion resistance.
- Anodizing: Anodizing is commonly used on aluminum pulleys to enhance their corrosion resistance and improve surface durability.
The selection of materials for V pulley components depends on factors such as the application requirements, load capacity, environmental conditions, and desired performance characteristics. Manufacturers consider these factors to ensure that the chosen materials meet the specific needs of the application and provide reliable and efficient power transmission.
How are V pulleys employed in automotive engines and accessories?
V pulleys play a crucial role in automotive engines and accessories by enabling efficient power transmission and driving various engine components. Here’s a detailed explanation of how V pulleys are employed in automotive engines and accessories:
1. Serpentine Belt System:
Modern automotive engines often utilize a serpentine belt system, which consists of a single, continuous belt that drives multiple engine accessories. The V pulley is a key component in this system, as it provides the necessary driving force for the serpentine belt.
2. Crankshaft Pulley:
The crankshaft pulley is one of the primary V pulleys in an automotive engine. It is connected to the crankshaft, which converts the reciprocating motion of the pistons into rotational motion. The crankshaft pulley drives the serpentine belt, which, in turn, drives various engine accessories.
3. Accessories Driven by V Pulleys:
V pulleys are responsible for driving several important engine accessories, including:
- Alternator: The alternator generates electrical power to charge the battery and power the vehicle’s electrical systems.
- Power Steering Pump: The power steering pump provides hydraulic assistance to make steering easier for the driver.
- Air Conditioning Compressor: The air conditioning compressor pressurizes refrigerant to cool the cabin air.
- Water Pump: The water pump circulates coolant throughout the engine to maintain optimal operating temperature.
- Engine Cooling Fan: In some vehicles, the engine cooling fan is driven by a V pulley to regulate the engine temperature.
4. Speed Control and Belt Routing:
V pulleys allow for speed control and belt routing in automotive engines. By using different-sized pulleys, the speed ratio between the crankshaft pulley and the driven accessories can be adjusted. This ensures that the accessories operate at the desired speed for optimal performance.
Additionally, V pulleys and the serpentine belt system allow for efficient belt routing, maximizing the available space in the engine compartment and optimizing the packaging of engine accessories.
5. Tensioning and Belt Alignment:
Proper tensioning and belt alignment are critical for efficient power transmission and preventing belt slippage or premature wear. V pulleys in automotive engines are often accompanied by tensioners and idler pulleys that help maintain the correct tension in the serpentine belt and ensure proper belt alignment.
6. Durability and Maintenance:
V pulleys used in automotive engines are designed to withstand the demanding conditions of engine operation, including high temperatures, vibrations, and continuous rotation. They are typically made of durable materials such as steel or aluminum.
Regular maintenance, including periodic inspection, tension adjustment, and belt replacement, is necessary to ensure the efficient operation of the V pulley system in automotive engines and accessories.
Overall, V pulleys are essential components in automotive engines and accessories, providing reliable power transmission and driving various engine systems. Their design features, combined with the serpentine belt system, contribute to the efficient operation of automotive engines, ensuring optimal performance and functionality of engine accessories.
What are the primary components and design features of a V pulley?
A V pulley, also known as a V-belt pulley or sheave, consists of several primary components and design features that enable its functionality. Here’s an explanation of the primary components and design features of a V pulley:
1. Body:
The body of a V pulley is the main structural component. It is typically made of metal, such as cast iron or steel, to provide strength and durability. The body is designed to support the V-belt and transmit power from the driving source to the driven component. It may have a solid construction or be split into two halves for easy installation or replacement.
2. Groove:
The groove is a key design feature of a V pulley. It is a V-shaped channel or groove that runs along the outer circumference of the pulley. The groove is specifically designed to accommodate the V-belt with a corresponding trapezoidal cross-section. The V shape of the groove enhances the grip between the pulley and the belt, ensuring efficient power transmission and reducing the risk of slippage.
3. Diameter:
The diameter of a V pulley refers to the distance across its outer circumference. It plays a crucial role in determining the speed ratio and torque transmission of the power transmission system. By changing the diameter of the pulley, different speed ratios can be achieved between the driving source and the driven component. Larger pulley diameters generally result in higher belt speeds and lower torque, while smaller diameters lead to slower belt speeds and higher torque.
4. Number of Grooves:
V pulleys can have a single groove or multiple grooves, depending on the specific application. The number of grooves corresponds to the number of V-belts used in the power transmission system. Multiple grooves allow for the simultaneous power transmission to multiple driven components, such as in systems with multiple accessories or pulleys in automotive engines.
5. Tapered or Straight Design:
V pulleys can have a tapered or straight design, depending on the requirements of the application. Tapered pulleys are wider at one end and narrower at the other, allowing for easier belt installation and improved belt tracking. Straight pulleys have a consistent width along their entire circumference and are commonly used in applications where belt tracking is not a significant concern.
6. Surface Finish:
The surface finish of a V pulley is important for optimizing the performance and lifespan of the V-belt. The pulley’s surface should be smooth and free from any roughness or irregularities that could cause excessive belt wear or damage. Proper surface finish ensures proper belt contact, reduces friction, and enhances the overall efficiency of the power transmission system.
7. Mounting Mechanism:
V pulleys are mounted on shafts or bearings using various mounting mechanisms, such as set screws, bolts, or keyways. The mounting mechanism ensures secure and reliable attachment of the pulley to the rotating shaft, allowing for the transmission of rotational motion and torque.
By considering these primary components and design features, engineers can select and design V pulleys that are suitable for specific applications, ensuring efficient power transmission and reliable operation in mechanical systems.
editor by CX
2023-10-06