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  2. Belt (mechanical) - Wikipedia

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    An automotive belt with the number "740K6" or "6K740" indicates a belt 74 inches (190 cm) in length, 6 ribs wide, with a rib pitch of 9 ⁄ 64 of an inch (3.6 mm) (a standard thickness for a K series automotive belt would be 4.5mm). A metric equivalent would be usually indicated by "6PK1880" whereby 6 refers to the number of ribs, PK refers to ...

  3. Category:Mechanics - Wikipedia

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    C. Cam and groove; Carroll's paradox; Causal contact; Center of percussion; Centrifugal force; Centripetal force; List of centroids; Chain drive; Changchun Institute of Optics, Fine Mechanics and Physics

  4. 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.

  5. Talk:Belt (mechanical) - Wikipedia

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    Linear belt actuators are, but they're a sub-class”. I argue that a belt drive is a very common form of linear actuator (as is a chain drive). From Sclater, N., Mechanisms and Mechanical Devices Sourcebook, 4th Edition (2007), p. 25, McGraw-Hill: "Mechanical actuators convert a motor's rotary motion into linear motion. Mechanical methods for ...

  6. Conveyor belt - Wikipedia

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    The belt sway switch will stop the conveyor if the belt starts losing its alignment along the structure. The speed switch will stop the belt if the switch is not registering that the belt is running at the required speed. The belt rip switch will stop the belt when there is a cut, or a flap indicating that the belt is in danger of further damage.

  7. Category:Belt drives - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 15 October 2017, at 02:10 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. Steel belt - Wikipedia

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    Steel belts are generally made from carbon steel or stainless steel which has been alloyed or treated depending on the application. [citation needed] Compared to plastic belts, steel belts are generally more expensive upfront, but it can offer better durability. Over time, a steel belt may develop deformations or curvature due to wear and tear.

  9. Belt (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    A belt is a flexible band or strap, typically made of leather, plastic, or heavy cloth, worn around the natural waist or near it (as far down as the hips). The ends of a belt are free; and a buckle forms the belt into a loop by securing one end to another part of the belt, at or near the other end. Often, the resulting loop is smaller than the ...