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Flat Pulley

A flat pulley, also known as a flat belt pulley, is a pulley with a flat surface that is used with a flat belt to transmit power. The flat belt typically runs along the flat surface of the pulley and is held in place by friction. Flat pulleys are commonly used in applications where a simple and lightweight power transmission system is needed, such as in small machines, agricultural equipment.

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Taperlock Pulley

A Taper-Lock pulley is a type of pulley that has a tapered bore and is designed to be mounted on a shaft using a Taper-Lock bushing. The Taper-Lock bushing is inserted into the tapered bore of the pulley and then tightened onto the shaft, creating a secure and concentric connection.

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Timing Pulley

Timing pulleys are commonly used in industrial applications for their precision and positive press-fit to shafts. These pulleys are designed to minimize sprocket wobble and are available in various configurations, including minimum plain bores, finished bores, and tapered bores for Taper-Lock and QD® style bushings, made from cast iron, aluminium or stainless steel. Timing pulleys have teeth that mesh with a timing belt, ensuring a non-slip connection that is crucial for precise synchronization in engines, printers, conveyor systems, and other applications

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(V) Belt Pulley

V-belt pulley is a type of pulley that is designed to work with V-belts, which are belts with a trapezoidal cross-section. The V-belt pulley has a groove that matches the shape of the V-belt, allowing for maximum contact and grip between the pulley and the belt. This design helps to transfer power efficiently from the driving pulley to the driven pulley. V-belt pulleys are commonly used in machinery and vehicles to transmit power between shafts that are not in line with each other.

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Variable Speed Pulley

Variable speed pulley or a stepless pulley, is a type of pulley system that allows for continuously variable speed ratios between the input and output shafts. This is achieved by changing the distance between the pulley halves, which changes the effective diameter of the pulley and thus the speed ratio. Variable speed pulleys are commonly used in machinery where adjustable speeds are required, such as in drills, milling machines, and lathes. They offer a simple and effective way to vary the speed of a machine without the need for complex gear systems.

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