Rihmülekannetega
Rihmülekannetega refers to a method of power transmission that utilizes belts to transfer rotational motion between two or more pulleys. This system is commonly found in various mechanical devices, from simple household appliances to complex industrial machinery. The core components are the belt, which is typically made of a flexible material like rubber or polyurethane, and the pulleys, which are grooved wheels that engage with the belt.
The principle behind rihmülekannetega is friction. As the motor-driven pulley rotates, it grips the belt, causing
There are several types of belts used in these systems, including V-belts, flat belts, and synchronous (or
Rihmülekannetega systems offer advantages such as shock absorption, relative quiet operation, and the ability to bridge