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  2. Belt (mechanical) - Wikipedia

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    For example, factory machines now tend to have individual electric motors. Because flat belts tend to climb towards the higher side of the pulley, pulleys were made with a slightly convex or "crowned" surface (rather than flat) to allow the belt to self-center as it runs.

  3. BAS hybrid - Wikipedia

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    A 36-volt lead–acid battery (housed in the vehicle's trunk and operating in a 42-volt electrical system) is used to operate a permanent magnet motor/generator unit mounted to the engine in a similar fashion to a conventional alternator. Then, through a high-tension drive belt, the motor/generator unit is capable of starting or assisting the ...

  4. Mild hybrid - Wikipedia

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    The mild hybrid's electric motor provides greater efficiency through the use of a single device that is essentially an integrated starter/alternator sometimes known as a generator-motor unit. A typical mild-hybrid setup uses a belt-powered generator-motor unit driven off the engine to supply power to a small battery.

  5. Drum motor - Wikipedia

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    The drum motor is often lighter than conventional drives and the weight is evenly distributed within the conveyor frame. The motor, gearbox and bearings are totally enclosed and sealed in a shell, therefore they are unlikely to fail due to harmful environmental conditions such as water, dust, dirt, grit, chemicals, grease, oil, and so on.

  6. Hybrid vehicle drivetrain - Wikipedia

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    P stands for Position. If there are multiple electric motors in different locations, may be written as P1 + P3 or P0 + P2.5 + P4. Location of electric motor(s) in drivetrain: P0 - beside, inside or in front of engine (Ex: Belt-Alternator-Starter or Integrated Starter-Generator )

  7. Line shaft - Wikipedia

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    Four wool spinning machines driven by belts from an overhead lineshaft (Leipzig, Germany, circa 1925) The belt drives of the Mueller Mill, model and reality, in motionA line shaft is a power-driven rotating shaft for power transmission that was used extensively from the Industrial Revolution until the early 20th century.

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