Solution Description
Creation Details |
OEM-Variety: |
AUDI – SEAT – SKODA – VW – OE-04E145299L |
AUDI – SEAT – SKODA – VW – OE-04E145299N |
AUDI – SEAT – SKODA – VW – OE-04E145299P |
TECDOC EQUIVALENTS: |
GATES: T39380 |
INA: 534048571 |
RUVILLE: 56388 |
SNR: GA35767 |
Ideal Automobiles: |
AUDI |
AUDI A1 Hatchback (8X1, 8XK) (Calendar year of Construction 05.2571 – ten.2018) |
AUDI A1 Sportback (8XA, 8XK) (12 months of Development 09.2011 – ten.2018) |
AUDI Q3 (8UB, 8UG) (12 months of Building 06.2011 – …) |
AUDI A3 Hatchback (8V1, 8VK) (Yr of Construction 04.2012 – …) |
AUDI A3 Sportback (8VA, 8VF) (Calendar year of Building 09.2012 – …) |
AUDI A3 Saloon (8VS, 8VM) (Yr of Development 05.2013 – …) |
AUDI A3 Convertible (8V7, 8VE) (Yr of Building ten.2013 – …) |
AUDI A4 B9 Saloon (8W2, 8WC) (Yr of Construction 05.2015 – …) |
AUDI A4 B9 Avant (8W5, 8WD) (Calendar year of Building 08.2015 – …) |
AUDI Q2 (GAB) (Year of Building 06.2016 – …) |
AUDI A5 B9 Coupe (F53) (Yr of Construction 06.2016 – …) |
AUDI A5 B9 Sportback (F5A) (Calendar year of Development 09.2016 – …) |
AUDI Q3 (F3B) (Calendar year of Construction 07.2018 – …) |
AUDI A1 Citycarver (GBH) (Year of Development 07.2019 – …) |
AUDI Q3 Sportback (F3N) (Year of Development 06.2019 – …) |
AUDI A3 Sportback (8YA) (Year of Building 03.2571 – …) |
AUDI A3 Saloon (8YS) (Calendar year of Design 03.2571 – …) |
OPEL |
OPEL Corsa F Hatchback (Calendar year of Construction 07.2019 – …) |
SEAT |
SEAT Ibiza IV Hatchback (6J5, 6P1) (12 months of Building 03.2008 – 12.2017) |
SEAT Ibiza IV Sportcoupe (6J, 6P) (Calendar year of Design 07.2008 – 12.2018) |
SEAT Ibiza IV ST (6J8, 6P8) (Calendar year of Construction 03.2571 – 07.2016) |
SEAT CZPT III Hatchback (5F1) (12 months of Building 09.2012 – …) |
SEAT Toledo IV Hatchback (KG3) (Year of Design 07.2012 – 04.2019) |
SEAT CZPT III SC (5F5) (Calendar year of Building 01.2013 – …) |
SEAT CZPT III ST (5F8) (Year of Building 08.2013 – …) |
SEAT Ateca (KH7) (12 months of Construction 04.2016 – …) |
SEAT Ibiza V (KJ1) (Calendar year of Building 01.2017 – …) |
SEAT Arona (KJ7) (Year of Building 07.2017 – …) |
SEAT CZPT ST Box Entire body / Estate (5F8) (12 months of Building 01.2013 – …) |
SEAT CZPT IV (KL1) (Year of Design 11.2019 – …) |
SKODA |
SKODA Yeti (5L) (12 months of Construction 05.2009 – 12.2017) |
SKODA Speedy Hatchback (NH3) (Yr of Construction 07.2012 – …) |
SKODA Octavia III Hatchback (5E3, NL3, NR3) (Year of Development 11.2012 – …) |
SKODA Octavia III Combi (5E5) (Year of Building eleven.2012 – …) |
SKODA Speedy Spaceback (NH1) (Yr of Construction 07.2012 – …) |
SKODA Fabia III Hatchback (NJ3) (Yr of Construction 08.2014 – …) |
SKODA Fabia III Estate (NJ5) (12 months of Building 10.2014 – …) |
SKODA Exceptional III Hatchback (3V3) (Yr of Construction 03.2015 – …) |
SKODA Fantastic III Estate (3V5) (Calendar year of Development 03.2015 – …) |
SKODA Kodiaq (NS7) (Yr of Design 10.2016 – …) |
SKODA Karoq Off-Highway (NU7) (Yr of Building 07.2017 – …) |
SKODA Scala Hatchback (Calendar year of Construction 02.2019 – …) |
SKODA Kamiq (NW4) (Yr of Development 07.2019 – …) |
SKODA Octavia IV Combi (NX5) (Calendar year of Building 11.2019 – …) |
SKODA Octavia IV Saloon (NX3) (Yr of Design 01.2571 – …) |
VOLKSWAGEN |
Volkswagen Tiguan I (5N) (Year of Construction 09.2007 – 07.2018) |
Volkswagen Scirocco III (137, 138) (Yr of Construction 05.2008 – 11.2017) |
Volkswagen Polo V Hatchback (6R1, 6C1) (12 months of Construction 06.2009 – …) |
Volkswagen Sharan II (7N1, 7N2) (Yr of Building 05.2571 – …) |
Volkswagen Jetta Mk6 (162, 163, AV3, AV2) (Calendar year of Development 04.2571 – …) |
Volkswagen Golf VI Convertible (517) (12 months of Construction 03.2011 – 05.2016) |
Volkswagen Beetle Hatchback (5C1, 5C2) (Calendar year of Building 04.2011 – 07.2019) |
Volkswagen up! Hatchback (121, 122, BL1, BL2) (Yr of Building 08.2011 – …) |
Volkswagen CC (358) (12 months of Construction 11.2011 – 12.2016) |
Volkswagen Golf VII Hatchback (5G1, BQ1, BE1, BE2) (12 months of Development 08.2012 – …) |
Volkswagen Beetle Convertible (5C7, 5C8) (12 months of Construction twelve.2011 – 07.2019) |
Volkswagen Golfing VII Variant (BA5, BV5) (Calendar year of Building 04.2013 – …) |
Volkswagen Golf Sportsvan (AM1, AN1) (12 months of Building 02.2014 – …) |
Volkswagen Passat B8 Saloon (3G2, CB2) (Year of Development 08.2014 – …) |
Volkswagen Passat B8 Variant (3G5, CB5) (Calendar year of Design 08.2014 – …) |
Volkswagen Caddy IV Kombi (SAB, SAJ) (Yr of Construction 05.2015 – …) |
Volkswagen Caddy IV Van (SAA, SAH) (Yr of Design 05.2015 – …) |
Volkswagen Passat B8 Alltrack (3G5, CB5) (Year of Development 05.2015 – …) |
Volkswagen Caddy Alltrack IV Kombi (SAB) (Calendar year of Design 05.2015 – …) |
Volkswagen Caddy Alltrack IV Van (SAA) (Yr of Construction 05.2015 – …) |
Volkswagen Tiguan II (AD1) (Year of Construction 01.2016 – …) |
Volkswagen Arteon (3H7) (Year of Building 04.2017 – …) |
Volkswagen Tiguan Allspace (BW2) (Year of Construction 03.2017 – …) |
Volkswagen Polo VI (AW1, BZ1) (Year of Construction 06.2017 – …) |
Volkswagen T-Cross (C11_) (12 months of Building 12.2018 – …) |
Volkswagen Golfing VIII Hatchback (CD1) (Year of Building 07.2019 – …) |
Volkswagen T-Roc Convertible (AC7) (Year of Design twelve.2019 – …) |
Volkswagen Arteon Taking pictures Brake (3H9) (12 months of Development 09.2571 – …) |
Volkswagen Golfing VIII Variant (Year of Building 08.2571 – …) |
OUR Positive aspects:
one. Guaranteed Top quality
Resources with excellent high quality are chosen and analyzed layer by layer.
2. Good Services
We have enthusiastic and well timed on the internet support and great after-sales support.
three. Skilled Teams
We have expert groups with technological innovation, analysis and production.
4. Aggressive Cost
We supply clients with much better goods and preferential prices.
US $5-20 / Set | |
50 Sets (Min. Order) |
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After-sales Service: | Professional and Responsible |
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Warranty: | 1 Year or 50,000 Kms |
Type: | Tensioner Bearing |
Material: | Chrome Steel |
Tolerance: | N/a |
Certification: | ISO9001, TS16949 |
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Samples: |
US$ 1/Set
1 Set(Min.Order) |
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Customization: |
Available
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PRODUCTION DETAILS |
OEM-NUMBER: |
AUDI – SEAT – SKODA – VW – OE-04E145299L |
AUDI – SEAT – SKODA – VW – OE-04E145299N |
AUDI – SEAT – SKODA – VW – OE-04E145299P |
TECDOC EQUIVALENTS: |
GATES: T39380 |
INA: 534048010 |
RUVILLE: 56388 |
SNR: GA35767 |
SUITABLE CARS: |
AUDI |
AUDI A1 Hatchback (8X1, 8XK) (Year of Construction 05.2010 – 10.2018) |
AUDI A1 Sportback (8XA, 8XK) (Year of Construction 09.2011 – 10.2018) |
AUDI Q3 (8UB, 8UG) (Year of Construction 06.2011 – …) |
AUDI A3 Hatchback (8V1, 8VK) (Year of Construction 04.2012 – …) |
AUDI A3 Sportback (8VA, 8VF) (Year of Construction 09.2012 – …) |
AUDI A3 Saloon (8VS, 8VM) (Year of Construction 05.2013 – …) |
AUDI A3 Convertible (8V7, 8VE) (Year of Construction 10.2013 – …) |
AUDI A4 B9 Saloon (8W2, 8WC) (Year of Construction 05.2015 – …) |
AUDI A4 B9 Avant (8W5, 8WD) (Year of Construction 08.2015 – …) |
AUDI Q2 (GAB) (Year of Construction 06.2016 – …) |
AUDI A5 B9 Coupe (F53) (Year of Construction 06.2016 – …) |
AUDI A5 B9 Sportback (F5A) (Year of Construction 09.2016 – …) |
AUDI Q3 (F3B) (Year of Construction 07.2018 – …) |
AUDI A1 Citycarver (GBH) (Year of Construction 07.2019 – …) |
AUDI Q3 Sportback (F3N) (Year of Construction 06.2019 – …) |
AUDI A3 Sportback (8YA) (Year of Construction 03.2020 – …) |
AUDI A3 Saloon (8YS) (Year of Construction 03.2020 – …) |
OPEL |
OPEL Corsa F Hatchback (Year of Construction 07.2019 – …) |
SEAT |
SEAT Ibiza IV Hatchback (6J5, 6P1) (Year of Construction 03.2008 – 12.2017) |
SEAT Ibiza IV Sportcoupe (6J, 6P) (Year of Construction 07.2008 – 12.2018) |
SEAT Ibiza IV ST (6J8, 6P8) (Year of Construction 03.2010 – 07.2016) |
SEAT Leon III Hatchback (5F1) (Year of Construction 09.2012 – …) |
SEAT Toledo IV Hatchback (KG3) (Year of Construction 07.2012 – 04.2019) |
SEAT Leon III SC (5F5) (Year of Construction 01.2013 – …) |
SEAT Leon III ST (5F8) (Year of Construction 08.2013 – …) |
SEAT Ateca (KH7) (Year of Construction 04.2016 – …) |
SEAT Ibiza V (KJ1) (Year of Construction 01.2017 – …) |
SEAT Arona (KJ7) (Year of Construction 07.2017 – …) |
SEAT Leon ST Box Body / Estate (5F8) (Year of Construction 01.2013 – …) |
SEAT Leon IV (KL1) (Year of Construction 11.2019 – …) |
SKODA |
SKODA Yeti (5L) (Year of Construction 05.2009 – 12.2017) |
SKODA Rapid Hatchback (NH3) (Year of Construction 07.2012 – …) |
SKODA Octavia III Hatchback (5E3, NL3, NR3) (Year of Construction 11.2012 – …) |
SKODA Octavia III Combi (5E5) (Year of Construction 11.2012 – …) |
SKODA Rapid Spaceback (NH1) (Year of Construction 07.2012 – …) |
SKODA Fabia III Hatchback (NJ3) (Year of Construction 08.2014 – …) |
SKODA Fabia III Estate (NJ5) (Year of Construction 10.2014 – …) |
SKODA Superb III Hatchback (3V3) (Year of Construction 03.2015 – …) |
SKODA Superb III Estate (3V5) (Year of Construction 03.2015 – …) |
SKODA Kodiaq (NS7) (Year of Construction 10.2016 – …) |
SKODA Karoq Off-Road (NU7) (Year of Construction 07.2017 – …) |
SKODA Scala Hatchback (Year of Construction 02.2019 – …) |
SKODA Kamiq (NW4) (Year of Construction 07.2019 – …) |
SKODA Octavia IV Combi (NX5) (Year of Construction 11.2019 – …) |
SKODA Octavia IV Saloon (NX3) (Year of Construction 01.2020 – …) |
VOLKSWAGEN |
Volkswagen Tiguan I (5N) (Year of Construction 09.2007 – 07.2018) |
Volkswagen Scirocco III (137, 138) (Year of Construction 05.2008 – 11.2017) |
Volkswagen Polo V Hatchback (6R1, 6C1) (Year of Construction 06.2009 – …) |
Volkswagen Sharan II (7N1, 7N2) (Year of Construction 05.2010 – …) |
Volkswagen Jetta Mk6 (162, 163, AV3, AV2) (Year of Construction 04.2010 – …) |
Volkswagen Golf VI Convertible (517) (Year of Construction 03.2011 – 05.2016) |
Volkswagen Beetle Hatchback (5C1, 5C2) (Year of Construction 04.2011 – 07.2019) |
Volkswagen up! Hatchback (121, 122, BL1, BL2) (Year of Construction 08.2011 – …) |
Volkswagen CC (358) (Year of Construction 11.2011 – 12.2016) |
Volkswagen Golf VII Hatchback (5G1, BQ1, BE1, BE2) (Year of Construction 08.2012 – …) |
Volkswagen Beetle Convertible (5C7, 5C8) (Year of Construction 12.2011 – 07.2019) |
Volkswagen Golf VII Variant (BA5, BV5) (Year of Construction 04.2013 – …) |
Volkswagen Golf Sportsvan (AM1, AN1) (Year of Construction 02.2014 – …) |
Volkswagen Passat B8 Saloon (3G2, CB2) (Year of Construction 08.2014 – …) |
Volkswagen Passat B8 Variant (3G5, CB5) (Year of Construction 08.2014 – …) |
Volkswagen Caddy IV Kombi (SAB, SAJ) (Year of Construction 05.2015 – …) |
Volkswagen Caddy IV Van (SAA, SAH) (Year of Construction 05.2015 – …) |
Volkswagen Passat B8 Alltrack (3G5, CB5) (Year of Construction 05.2015 – …) |
Volkswagen Caddy Alltrack IV Kombi (SAB) (Year of Construction 05.2015 – …) |
Volkswagen Caddy Alltrack IV Van (SAA) (Year of Construction 05.2015 – …) |
Volkswagen Tiguan II (AD1) (Year of Construction 01.2016 – …) |
Volkswagen Arteon (3H7) (Year of Construction 04.2017 – …) |
Volkswagen Tiguan Allspace (BW2) (Year of Construction 03.2017 – …) |
Volkswagen Polo VI (AW1, BZ1) (Year of Construction 06.2017 – …) |
Volkswagen T-Cross (C11_) (Year of Construction 12.2018 – …) |
Volkswagen Golf VIII Hatchback (CD1) (Year of Construction 07.2019 – …) |
Volkswagen T-Roc Convertible (AC7) (Year of Construction 12.2019 – …) |
Volkswagen Arteon Shooting Brake (3H9) (Year of Construction 09.2020 – …) |
Volkswagen Golf VIII Variant (Year of Construction 08.2020 – …) |
US $5-20 / Set | |
50 Sets (Min. Order) |
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After-sales Service: | Professional and Responsible |
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Warranty: | 1 Year or 50,000 Kms |
Type: | Tensioner Bearing |
Material: | Chrome Steel |
Tolerance: | N/a |
Certification: | ISO9001, TS16949 |
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Samples: |
US$ 1/Set
1 Set(Min.Order) |
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Customization: |
Available
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PRODUCTION DETAILS |
OEM-NUMBER: |
AUDI – SEAT – SKODA – VW – OE-04E145299L |
AUDI – SEAT – SKODA – VW – OE-04E145299N |
AUDI – SEAT – SKODA – VW – OE-04E145299P |
TECDOC EQUIVALENTS: |
GATES: T39380 |
INA: 534048010 |
RUVILLE: 56388 |
SNR: GA35767 |
SUITABLE CARS: |
AUDI |
AUDI A1 Hatchback (8X1, 8XK) (Year of Construction 05.2010 – 10.2018) |
AUDI A1 Sportback (8XA, 8XK) (Year of Construction 09.2011 – 10.2018) |
AUDI Q3 (8UB, 8UG) (Year of Construction 06.2011 – …) |
AUDI A3 Hatchback (8V1, 8VK) (Year of Construction 04.2012 – …) |
AUDI A3 Sportback (8VA, 8VF) (Year of Construction 09.2012 – …) |
AUDI A3 Saloon (8VS, 8VM) (Year of Construction 05.2013 – …) |
AUDI A3 Convertible (8V7, 8VE) (Year of Construction 10.2013 – …) |
AUDI A4 B9 Saloon (8W2, 8WC) (Year of Construction 05.2015 – …) |
AUDI A4 B9 Avant (8W5, 8WD) (Year of Construction 08.2015 – …) |
AUDI Q2 (GAB) (Year of Construction 06.2016 – …) |
AUDI A5 B9 Coupe (F53) (Year of Construction 06.2016 – …) |
AUDI A5 B9 Sportback (F5A) (Year of Construction 09.2016 – …) |
AUDI Q3 (F3B) (Year of Construction 07.2018 – …) |
AUDI A1 Citycarver (GBH) (Year of Construction 07.2019 – …) |
AUDI Q3 Sportback (F3N) (Year of Construction 06.2019 – …) |
AUDI A3 Sportback (8YA) (Year of Construction 03.2020 – …) |
AUDI A3 Saloon (8YS) (Year of Construction 03.2020 – …) |
OPEL |
OPEL Corsa F Hatchback (Year of Construction 07.2019 – …) |
SEAT |
SEAT Ibiza IV Hatchback (6J5, 6P1) (Year of Construction 03.2008 – 12.2017) |
SEAT Ibiza IV Sportcoupe (6J, 6P) (Year of Construction 07.2008 – 12.2018) |
SEAT Ibiza IV ST (6J8, 6P8) (Year of Construction 03.2010 – 07.2016) |
SEAT Leon III Hatchback (5F1) (Year of Construction 09.2012 – …) |
SEAT Toledo IV Hatchback (KG3) (Year of Construction 07.2012 – 04.2019) |
SEAT Leon III SC (5F5) (Year of Construction 01.2013 – …) |
SEAT Leon III ST (5F8) (Year of Construction 08.2013 – …) |
SEAT Ateca (KH7) (Year of Construction 04.2016 – …) |
SEAT Ibiza V (KJ1) (Year of Construction 01.2017 – …) |
SEAT Arona (KJ7) (Year of Construction 07.2017 – …) |
SEAT Leon ST Box Body / Estate (5F8) (Year of Construction 01.2013 – …) |
SEAT Leon IV (KL1) (Year of Construction 11.2019 – …) |
SKODA |
SKODA Yeti (5L) (Year of Construction 05.2009 – 12.2017) |
SKODA Rapid Hatchback (NH3) (Year of Construction 07.2012 – …) |
SKODA Octavia III Hatchback (5E3, NL3, NR3) (Year of Construction 11.2012 – …) |
SKODA Octavia III Combi (5E5) (Year of Construction 11.2012 – …) |
SKODA Rapid Spaceback (NH1) (Year of Construction 07.2012 – …) |
SKODA Fabia III Hatchback (NJ3) (Year of Construction 08.2014 – …) |
SKODA Fabia III Estate (NJ5) (Year of Construction 10.2014 – …) |
SKODA Superb III Hatchback (3V3) (Year of Construction 03.2015 – …) |
SKODA Superb III Estate (3V5) (Year of Construction 03.2015 – …) |
SKODA Kodiaq (NS7) (Year of Construction 10.2016 – …) |
SKODA Karoq Off-Road (NU7) (Year of Construction 07.2017 – …) |
SKODA Scala Hatchback (Year of Construction 02.2019 – …) |
SKODA Kamiq (NW4) (Year of Construction 07.2019 – …) |
SKODA Octavia IV Combi (NX5) (Year of Construction 11.2019 – …) |
SKODA Octavia IV Saloon (NX3) (Year of Construction 01.2020 – …) |
VOLKSWAGEN |
Volkswagen Tiguan I (5N) (Year of Construction 09.2007 – 07.2018) |
Volkswagen Scirocco III (137, 138) (Year of Construction 05.2008 – 11.2017) |
Volkswagen Polo V Hatchback (6R1, 6C1) (Year of Construction 06.2009 – …) |
Volkswagen Sharan II (7N1, 7N2) (Year of Construction 05.2010 – …) |
Volkswagen Jetta Mk6 (162, 163, AV3, AV2) (Year of Construction 04.2010 – …) |
Volkswagen Golf VI Convertible (517) (Year of Construction 03.2011 – 05.2016) |
Volkswagen Beetle Hatchback (5C1, 5C2) (Year of Construction 04.2011 – 07.2019) |
Volkswagen up! Hatchback (121, 122, BL1, BL2) (Year of Construction 08.2011 – …) |
Volkswagen CC (358) (Year of Construction 11.2011 – 12.2016) |
Volkswagen Golf VII Hatchback (5G1, BQ1, BE1, BE2) (Year of Construction 08.2012 – …) |
Volkswagen Beetle Convertible (5C7, 5C8) (Year of Construction 12.2011 – 07.2019) |
Volkswagen Golf VII Variant (BA5, BV5) (Year of Construction 04.2013 – …) |
Volkswagen Golf Sportsvan (AM1, AN1) (Year of Construction 02.2014 – …) |
Volkswagen Passat B8 Saloon (3G2, CB2) (Year of Construction 08.2014 – …) |
Volkswagen Passat B8 Variant (3G5, CB5) (Year of Construction 08.2014 – …) |
Volkswagen Caddy IV Kombi (SAB, SAJ) (Year of Construction 05.2015 – …) |
Volkswagen Caddy IV Van (SAA, SAH) (Year of Construction 05.2015 – …) |
Volkswagen Passat B8 Alltrack (3G5, CB5) (Year of Construction 05.2015 – …) |
Volkswagen Caddy Alltrack IV Kombi (SAB) (Year of Construction 05.2015 – …) |
Volkswagen Caddy Alltrack IV Van (SAA) (Year of Construction 05.2015 – …) |
Volkswagen Tiguan II (AD1) (Year of Construction 01.2016 – …) |
Volkswagen Arteon (3H7) (Year of Construction 04.2017 – …) |
Volkswagen Tiguan Allspace (BW2) (Year of Construction 03.2017 – …) |
Volkswagen Polo VI (AW1, BZ1) (Year of Construction 06.2017 – …) |
Volkswagen T-Cross (C11_) (Year of Construction 12.2018 – …) |
Volkswagen Golf VIII Hatchback (CD1) (Year of Construction 07.2019 – …) |
Volkswagen T-Roc Convertible (AC7) (Year of Construction 12.2019 – …) |
Volkswagen Arteon Shooting Brake (3H9) (Year of Construction 09.2020 – …) |
Volkswagen Golf VIII Variant (Year of Construction 08.2020 – …) |
What makes pulleys so important?
A pulley is a simple tool that makes it easy to lift or move heavy objects. There are many uses for this tool, but let’s take a look at their mechanical advantages. There are several types and many applications, along with their benefits and costs. So what makes them so important? Read on to find out! Below are some of the most common uses for pulleys. Let’s dive into them.
Mechanical advantage
If you’ve ever used rope and pulley systems, you’ve probably noticed their usefulness. A 3:1 mechanical advantage system is like a 300-pound load being moved one foot up by three feet of rope. Then you can imagine using the same rope to get into a small space. The same principle applies to limited spaces, and a simple mechanical advantage system is just what you need for this purpose.
Assuming frictionless bearings, a single movable pulley can have two mechanical advantages. It is attached to a heavy object and requires the pulling force exerted by the jack to lift the heavy object. However, when you use a compound pulley, the force exerted on the rope to lift the object changes direction. The three factors used to measure machine efficiency are force, distance, and relative motion.
The mechanical advantage of the pulley is that it reduces the effort required to lift weights. When the rope is attached to the two wheels, applying a force of 500 Newtons can lift a mass of 100 kg. This mechanical advantage is why two rings in a pulley are better than one. Therefore, using a pulley system will save you energy. You can also use branches instead of ropes and pulleys.
type
There are several different types of pulleys. They can be simple or complex, depending on how they are connected. Simple pulleys have a grooved wheel on one end and are attached to an axle. These pulleys are used to lift heavy objects. They are often found on sailboats, and you can even see them on construction sites. On the other hand, stationary pulleys are attached to stationary structures, such as flagpoles. Fixed pulleys can also be used to lift loads from trucks or trains. Pulleys are also commonly used in wells.
Fixed pulley systems use rollers or single wheels. These pulleys are usually made of nylon or wire rope. They are used in heavy duty applications. They are also used in electric motors. A “V” pulley requires a “V” belt to transmit power. Some of these pulleys have multiple “V” grooves to reduce the risk of power slipping. Once installed, fixed pulleys are suitable for many applications.
Simple pulleys are simple pulleys. It has a pulley mounted on an axle and a rope at one end. Rope can be used to pull objects, while plastic pulleys can carry lighter loads. There are two main types: heavy duty and simple pulley systems. In either case, their function is the same: they change the direction in which the seat belt is fastened. So when comparing the two, it’s easy to decide which one is best for you.
application
Pulley systems are simple machines used for a variety of industrial and mechanical tasks. Its design parameters and benefits have improved over the years, but they remain essential for many applications. Let’s take a look at some of the most common applications of pulleys. The applications for pulley systems are endless, from construction to mining, from transportation to packaging. Read on to learn more!
Pulley systems are often used to lift large objects, such as blocks, that might otherwise be too heavy to lift. It also makes the exploration process easier by helping people pull heavy objects into place. It is also widely used on sailing ships. Due to its low cost of use and no need for lubrication, it is a practical choice for many applications. It can be used to lift heavy objects and support long ropes.
The pulley system allows you to change the force required to move the object. For example, a two-wheel pulley system is especially useful for reducing the effort required to lift large objects. The mechanical advantage increases with the number of wheels in the system. In addition, the mechanical advantage of a two-wheel pulley system depends on the ratio of the load weight to the number of rope segments in the system.
cost
In most cases, an idler replacement will cost around $150, but the exact cost will depend on several factors, including the make and model of the car. The cost also depends on the type of idler you need and the cost of the OEM parts. Some pulleys are easy to replace at home, while others require specialized tools, such as pulley wrenches. The chart below shows the cost of popular vehicles. Prices are valid at the time of writing.
The diameter of the pulley is also important, this should be about 60% of the diameter of the active pulley. You can also purchase compensating pulleys at factory prices. Be sure to select the correct size before placing the pulley on the machine. Also, make sure you have enough space for the pulleys. Once you have the desired pulley size, you can determine the best type of belt to install.
While this method is the most common type of belt drive, there are other methods of spinning cup blanks directly from a flat metal disk. One such method is described in US Patent No. 5,500,31. US Patent No. 1,728,002 and shows a method of making a dynamically balanced V-groove pulley. Using a headstock die with sliders increases the cost of the pulley. In addition, different cup blanks require different molds.
lubricating
The lubrication of pulley bearings is relatively simple. The pulley itself rotates smoothly with little vibration. Bearing contact loads are relatively low, and well-lubricated pulleys operate near ambient temperatures. Here are some tips for properly lubricating pulley bearings. Make sure to lubricate the nozzle before applying grease.
Check grease, elastic ring, pulley bearing clearance once a year. If the elastic ring of the pulley is damaged or the roller bearing on the associated pulley is damaged, replace the pulley. Also, check the running noise of the pulleys to see if they are making noise. Check the bearing, damage to the elastic ring may indicate bearing failure or roller failure.
Proper lubrication is critical to the life of the rotating pinion. Avoid exposure to sunlight or water. Protects the pinion meshing area from hard impurities. Liaise with crane operators and lubricators during maintenance and lubrication operations. They should know how to avoid pitfalls in the lubrication process. In case of malfunction, please contact service personnel and take necessary measures.
Compound Pulley System
A compound pulley system is used to lift heavy objects. These systems can use ropes or cords of different sizes. In general, the total weight of all ropes must be less than the weight of a single rope. The system can be used in large areas, but may not be suitable for smaller spaces. To learn more about compound pulleys, read on! Here are some helpful tips. 1. Understand the difference between single wheel and compound wheel
A composite pulley system consists of three components: a drive pulley, one or more driven pulleys, and two pulleys. The drive wheels are usually connected to shafts that are connected to the engine or transmission. The driven wheel is a separate unit mounted on the same shaft as the drive wheel. A compound pulley system helps lift heavy loads. These pulleys are the most common type of pulley system in use today.
Composite pulley systems are widely used on construction sites. They save energy by spreading the weight of heavy loads over multiple smaller loads. This means that the elevator does not have to use high-capacity lifting equipment. Additionally, the compound pulley system allows users to easily adjust power distribution to meet their individual needs. They can also use more than two ropes if necessary. This increases the range of motion of the lift arm.
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