
Since HTD Timing Pulleys have a geared structure, they do not skid and work synchronously. They can be used instead of elements such as module gears and sprockets, especially where synchronous movement is needed. They are also quieter, which eliminates rattles and knocks.
Aluminum gears and metal and steel gears have a similar working principle to chain mechanisms because they transmit motion in a closed manner. In terms of materials, they are very similar to belt and pulley mechanisms.
Features of HTD Timing Pulleys
- No lubrication is required, so regular maintenance and replacement costs are reduced.
- It heats up less during operation, which reduces wear and extends the life of the component.
- They operate without noise, therefore providing a quieter working environment.
- For applications with power levels up to 400 kW.
- They are generally produced in 2M, 3M, 5M, 8M and 14M profiles with pilot holes or tapered bushes.
Where are Timing Pulleys Used?
- In situations requiring very precise position control, in areas where motors such as stepper motors and servo motors are used,
- When the shafts must rotate precisely at the same speed where motorized speed control is used, on conveyors - When the rotation suddenly stops .
- In belt systems where products need to be transported.
- To prevent corrosion and in machines used in the medical and food industry.
- At high speeds (5-10m/s) when no slippage in the cycle rate is desired
- In position situations where backlash is undesirable, such as in a chain and sprocket,
- In motorized speed control applications where the shafts must rotate precisely at the same speed,
- In cases where no scrolling is desired when the rotation stops,
- In conveyor systems where products need to be transported in conveyor systems,
- In machines used in the medical or food industry where rust is undesirable
- At high speeds (5-10m/s) when no slippage in the cycle rate is desired,