leonz
Super Member
The general proven rule of thumb for V belt tension is as follows:
The force deflection tension method is the general rule of thumb for this using
the V belt tension gauge.
a. measure the distance from the driven pulley to the drive pulley center to center length.
b. once the length of the center to center distance from the drive pulley center to the driven pulley length is found
the amount of deflection allowed under tension is 1/64 of an inch per inch of span for a new V belt AND NO MORE.
c. the V-belt is properly tensioned.
The force deflection tension method is the general rule of thumb for this using
the V belt tension gauge.
a. measure the distance from the driven pulley to the drive pulley center to center length.
b. once the length of the center to center distance from the drive pulley center to the driven pulley length is found
the amount of deflection allowed under tension is 1/64 of an inch per inch of span for a new V belt AND NO MORE.
c. the V-belt is properly tensioned.