Product Description
We supply Clutch release bearing, auto cluch bearing, release bearing, to many customers and get good feedback from customers following are the types which we can produce and supply:
50SCRN31P-1, 48RTC3301, 48RTC3303, 44TKB2805, FCR55-17-9
FCR55-17-11, FCR54/32, FCR50/10, 47TKB3101, 47TKB3102
CBU553524B, F2182862, FBX130B, RCTS31SA, 48TKA3201, PLC04-23, 58TKA3703, 48TKA3214, RCT338SA, RCT38SL1, 35TRK-1,
40TRK39-4SB, 40TRBC07-27B, 40TRK30W2SB, 48TKA3214, 28TAG12
RCT338SA1, RCT45-1S, RCT4075-1S, RCT3360A, TK55-1A1U3, CT70B
TK45-4U3, CT52A-1, 65TNK20, 60TNK20, 45TNK20, RCT45-4S, 053TRBC09-7, 41211, 44011614, 892862M2
986714K1, 986809K2, 986813, 996708K, 996908, CT1310, FCR54-1
BC12S11, 615469A, C28-423, TKS4850K, RCT55B
RCT45-1S, RCT3558ARUS, TK33-1U3, TK55-1BU3
54TKA3501, 50TKA3805, BCA614018, CT24AG
50TKB3504, 50SCRN31P
FCR55-17-11-2, 50SCRN34-10P, 50SCRN31P-4B, 60TKB3506R
RCT337SA3-2, TK55-1A-1, 50SCRN40P4, 68TKB3506
48TKA3214, 48TKA3201, 48TKA3301, 58TKA3703, FCR60-32-14, 62TMK20, FCR47-8-4-2E, FCR62-29-11-2E
TK55-1B, FCR54-46-2-2E, 62TKA3309, 48THA3302A, PU335737ARR14
TK40-4A-40TRK-1, 65TNK20, 50SCRN44P-2AQ, CBU472921C, FCR-15-2A 68TKB3303RA, 60SCRN31-P-6, 47SCRN031-2, 62TKA3311, CBU33731 CBU442822 RCTS338SA1 RCTS338SA2 RCT371SA RCT322SA RCTS28SA RCT356SA9 50SCRN31-P1 RCT401SA RCT37SA1 RCT363SA RCT422SA1 RCTS33SA-1 XLB1016 RCT356SA6 RCTS325SA RCT331SA XLB1571 CBU472921 RCTS31SA RCT432SA RCT40SA RCTS354SA RCT283SA RCTS351SA4 RCT473SA RCT356SA8 RCTS33SA-3 RCT337SA-3 RCT4700SA RCTS338SA-4 RCT40 RCTS4067A2RR RCT38SL1 CT70BL1 CT1310 RCT4075-1S RCT4064S RCT3360A2RRS RCT35-1 RCT3558ARUS RCTS45S RCT52S CT52A-1 65TNK20-1 CT5582UR CT45-1S T-74501 T-16000 T-700 T-W8080 T-25201 T-12120 T-85002
SK:
VKC2051, VKC2064, VKC2080, VKC2091, VKC2108, VKC2111, VKC2144, VKC2115, VKC2169, VKC2181, VKC2185, VKC2189, VKC2191, VKC2168, VKC2193, VKC2195, VKC2205, VKC2215, VKC2216, VKC2238, VKC2240, VKC2241, VKC2243, VKC2248, VKC2260, VKC2516, VKC2520, VKC2523, VKC2535, VKC2536, VKC2548, VKC2601, VKC3500, VKC3502, VKC3504, VKC3505, VKC3506, VKC3507, VKC3508, VKC3509, VKC3511, VKC3513, VKC3514, VKC3515, VKC3516, VKC3519, VKC3525, VKC3695, VKC3520, VKC3521, VKC3523, VKC3524, VKC3526, VKC3527, vkc3537, VKC3538, VKC3540, VKC3541, VKC3543, VKC3545, VKC3546, VKC3548, VKC3551, VKC3553, VKC3554, VKC3555, VKC3556, VKC3558, VKC3559, VKC3560, VKC3562, VKC3564, VKC3565, VKC3567, VKC3568, VKC3569, VKC3574, VKC3575, VKC3577, VKC3578, VKC3579, VKC3581, VKC3584, VKC3588, VKC3592, VKC3598, VKC3600, VKC3602, VKC3606, VKC3607, VKC3609, VKC3610, VKC3611, VKC3612, VKC3613, VKC3615, VKC3616, VKC3617, VKC3619, VKC3620, VKC3621, VKC3622, VKC3623, VKC3625, VKC3626, VKC3628, VKC3631, VKC3643, VKC3645, VKC3647, VCK3649, VKC3650, VKC3661, VKC3675, VKC3616, VKC3666, VKC3668, VKC3672, VKC3674, VKC5045, VKC5052, VKC5071, VKC5206, VKC5212, VKC5215, VKC3654, VKC3659, VKD22414, VKD23360, VKD19939, VKD17238, VKD17245, VKC5006, VKC3699,
NSK:
TK70-1AU3, TK55-1BU3, TK55-1AU3, TK52Z-1C, TK52Z-1B, TK45-4U3, TK45-4BU3, TK40-4AU3, TK40-1B2AK2, TK40-16AU3, TK40-14AU3, CB-1439-C, 68TKB3803RA, 68TKB3506AR, 65TNK20, 62TKA3309U3, 62TKA3303U3, 62TKA3211, 60TMK20U3, 60TKC4202, 60TKB3506R, 60TKB3502R, 60TKA3502U3, 58TKZ371, 58TKA3703B, 55TKA3201, 55TKA3102, 54TKE3602A, 54TKE3601, 54TKB3604, 54TKA3501, 50TKE3304, 50TKE3301, 50TKB3505BR, 24TK308E1U3, 35TMK29C1, 50TKB3504BR, 50TKB3501BR, 50TKA3805, 33TKD03U3, 50TKA3305R, 48TKB3204R, 48TKB3202, 48TKA3301, 48TKA3214, 48TKA3211B, 48TKA3210, 48TKA3201, 35TMK29B2, 47TKB3102B, 47TKB3101, 47TKB3001A, 47TKB2901UN3S, 45TKD07U3, 44TKB2805, 44TKB2803, 40TMK29B1U3,
40TMK20B, 40TKD07U3, 40TMK20-1S, 40TMK29, 52TMK804/2E, 62TMK20-1, 65TNK20, 93TKC6301, CBU442822, CBU472921C, CBU543625E, CBUF483326, CT1310, CT38-1L1, CT45-1S, CT50SA, CT50SA, CT5588ARSE, CT55BL1, CT60BR 5A20, CT70B, 81TKL4801, 68TKZ4401, 44TKB2803.
BOUNDARY DIMENSIONS | KOYO | NSK | NTN | NACHI | DMB | OEM NO. |
62.5×33×31 | 50SCRN31P-1 | 50SCRN31P-1 | 31230-12170 | |||
67×33.6×27.5 | 48RTC3301 | |||||
64×33.3×23 | 48RTC3303 | |||||
57×28.2×33 | RCT282SA | 44TKB2805 | 44TKB2805 | |||
70×31.7×38 | FCR55-17-9 | FCR55-17-9 | ||||
70×31.7×34.5 | FCR55-17-11 | FCR55-17-11 | ||||
70×36.1×38.5 | FCR54-48-3/2E | FCR54/32 | FCR54/32 | |||
65×33.2×40 | RCT331SA | FCR50-10/2E | FCR50/10 | |||
65×31.2×48.5 | 47TKB3101 | 47TKB3101 | 22810-P20-005 | |||
65×31.2×48.5 | 47TKB3102 | 47TKB3102 | ||||
65.2×31.2×39.5 | CBU553524B | CBU553524B | ||||
62×29.2×34.5 | F2182862 | |||||
56×24.6×30 | FBX130B | |||||
65×31.1×34.5 | RCTS31SA | 55TKA3102 | X10-FCR55-5/2E | RCTS31SA | 22810-PL8-921 | |
70×31.8×33.2 | RCT322SA | 48TKA3201 | FCR45-11/2E | 48SCRN32K | 48TKA3201 | MD706180 |
60×25.8×23 | PLC04-23 | |||||
74×37.1×41.5 | RCT47SA1 | 58TKA3703 | 58TKA3703 | ME657110 | ||
66.5×37×20.7 | 48TKA3214 | 48TKA3214 | 8-94101-243-0 | |||
RCT338SA | 23265-70C00 |
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Warranty: | 1 Year |
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Type: | Auto Clutch Bearing |
Material: | Chrome Steel |
Tolerance: | P6 |
Certification: | ISO9001, ISO9006, QS9000, SGS |
Clearance: | C2 |
Samples: |
US$ 6/Piece
1 Piece(Min.Order) | |
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Customization: |
Available
| Customized Request |
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Can you provide guidance on the selection and sizing of belt tensioners for specific belt applications?
When selecting and sizing belt tensioners for specific belt applications, several factors need to be considered to ensure optimal performance and longevity. Here’s a detailed guidance on the selection and sizing of belt tensioners:
- Belt Type and Size:
- System Requirements:
- Tensioner Type:
- Tensioner Design and Mounting:
- Tensioner Load Capacity:
- Environmental Considerations:
- Manufacturer Recommendations:
Start by identifying the type and size of the belt used in the application. Belts can vary in terms of width, length, profile (V-belt, timing belt, etc.), and construction material (rubber, polyurethane, etc.). The tensioner should be compatible with the specific belt type and size to ensure proper fit and functionality.
Consider the requirements of the belt-driven system. Evaluate factors such as the desired tension level, operating speed, load conditions, and environmental factors. The tensioner should be capable of providing the required tension force while accommodating the system’s operating parameters.
Choose the appropriate tensioner type based on the application’s needs. Common types include automatic tensioners, idler pulley tensioners, spring-loaded tensioners, and hydraulic tensioners. Each type has its advantages and limitations, so select the one that best suits the specific belt application.
Consider the design and mounting requirements of the tensioner. Evaluate the space availability, mounting configuration, and alignment with other components in the belt drive system. Some tensioners offer adjustable mounting positions or different design variations to accommodate various installation scenarios.
Check the load capacity of the tensioner to ensure it can handle the expected loads and forces in the belt system. Consider factors such as the belt tension, shock loads, and dynamic forces. The tensioner should have adequate load capacity to prevent premature wear or failure under normal operating conditions.
Assess the environmental conditions in which the tensioner will operate. Factors such as temperature extremes, moisture, dust, chemicals, and exposure to UV radiation can impact the tensioner’s performance and durability. Choose a tensioner that is designed to withstand the specific environmental challenges of the application.
Refer to the manufacturer’s guidelines and recommendations for selecting and sizing the tensioner. Manufacturers often provide technical data, specifications, and selection guides that assist in choosing the appropriate tensioner for specific belt applications. Follow their recommendations to ensure compatibility and optimal performance.
It is important to note that the selection and sizing of belt tensioners may require technical expertise and consideration of specific application requirements. If in doubt, consult with belt tensioner manufacturers or industry experts who can provide further guidance based on their knowledge and experience.
In summary, when selecting and sizing belt tensioners for specific belt applications, consider the belt type and size, system requirements, tensioner type, design and mounting, load capacity, environmental conditions, and manufacturer recommendations. By carefully evaluating these factors, you can choose a suitable tensioner that ensures proper tensioning, reliable operation, and extended belt life in the belt-driven system.
How do belt tensioners contribute to reducing vibrations and noise in machinery?
Belt tensioners play a significant role in reducing vibrations and noise in machinery. They contribute to the smooth operation of belt-driven systems by maintaining proper belt tension, which helps minimize dynamic belt movements and associated vibrations. Here’s a detailed explanation of how belt tensioners contribute to reducing vibrations and noise:
- Stabilizing Belt Movement:
- Minimizing Belt Resonance:
- Damping Vibrations:
- Reducing Belt Slippage:
- Minimizing Belt Flapping:
- Promoting Stable Rotational Motion:
Proper tensioning of belts helps stabilize their movement during operation. When belts are under the correct tension, they are less likely to experience excessive lateral or longitudinal movements. These movements, known as belt flutter or belt whip, can cause vibrations and noise. Belt tensioners apply the necessary force to keep the belt properly tensioned, preventing excessive movement and reducing the generation of vibrations and associated noise.
Belt resonance refers to the phenomenon where a belt’s natural frequency coincides with the operating speed of the system, leading to excessive vibrations and noise. Proper belt tensioning helps to minimize belt resonance by ensuring that the belt operates within its stable tension range. By avoiding resonance conditions, belt tensioners contribute to a smoother operation, reducing vibrations and noise caused by belt resonance.
Belt tensioners can also act as vibration dampers. They absorb or dissipate some of the vibrations generated by the rotating components connected by the belt. The tensioner’s design may incorporate features such as dampening springs or rubber elements that help absorb and dampen vibrations. This damping effect reduces the transmission of vibrations through the belt, resulting in reduced overall vibration levels and associated noise.
Improper tensioning can lead to belt slippage, where the belt slips on the pulleys or sheaves instead of maintaining a firm grip. Belt slippage generates friction and can cause vibrations and noise. Belt tensioners ensure that the belt remains properly tensioned, minimizing the risk of slippage and reducing associated vibrations and noise.
When belts are not properly tensioned, they can exhibit flapping or flailing movements, especially at higher speeds. These movements can generate vibrations and noise. Belt tensioners help maintain the correct tension, keeping the belt taut and preventing excessive flapping. By minimizing belt flapping, tensioners contribute to a smoother operation with reduced vibrations and noise.
A properly tensioned belt ensures stable rotational motion of the pulleys or sheaves it is driving. When belts are under the correct tension, they maintain a consistent grip on the pulleys, preventing sudden slips or variations in rotational motion. This stability in rotational motion helps minimize vibrations and associated noise, resulting in smoother and quieter machinery operation.
In summary, belt tensioners contribute to reducing vibrations and noise in machinery by stabilizing belt movement, minimizing belt resonance, damping vibrations, reducing belt slippage, minimizing belt flapping, and promoting stable rotational motion. By maintaining proper belt tension, tensioners help achieve smoother operation, reduce vibrations, and minimize the generation and transmission of noise, resulting in improved comfort, efficiency, and reliability of the machinery.
What is a belt tensioner, and what role does it play in mechanical systems?
A belt tensioner is a mechanical component used in belt drive systems to maintain proper tension in the belt. It plays a crucial role in ensuring efficient power transmission, preventing belt slippage, and extending the lifespan of the belt and other related components. Here’s a detailed explanation of the belt tensioner and its role in mechanical systems:
A belt tensioner is typically a pulley or idler mechanism that is designed to apply force on the belt to maintain the desired tension. It is usually mounted on an adjustable arm or bracket, allowing for easy tension adjustment. The tensioner is positioned in such a way that it applies pressure to the belt on the slack side, which is the portion of the belt between the driving pulley and the driven pulley.
The primary role of a belt tensioner is to compensate for any stretching or elongation of the belt that may occur over time due to wear, temperature changes, or other factors. By maintaining the proper tension in the belt, the tensioner helps to prevent belt slippage, which can lead to a loss of power transmission efficiency and potential damage to the belt and pulleys.
In addition to maintaining tension, a belt tensioner also helps to dampen vibrations and reduce noise in the belt drive system. It acts as a shock absorber, absorbing and dissipating vibrations and preventing excessive belt flutter or oscillation. This contributes to smoother operation and improved system reliability.
Furthermore, a belt tensioner assists in prolonging the lifespan of the belt and other components in the drive system. Adequate tension reduces the risk of premature wear and fatigue on the belt, pulleys, and bearings. It also helps to distribute the load evenly across the belt, minimizing localized stress and ensuring optimal power transmission.
When installing a belt tensioner, it’s important to follow the manufacturer’s guidelines and recommendations. Proper positioning, alignment, and adjustment of the tensioner are essential to achieve the desired tension and ensure the efficient operation of the belt drive system.
In summary, a belt tensioner is a critical component in mechanical systems utilizing belt drives. It maintains the appropriate tension in the belt, prevents slippage, reduces vibrations and noise, and contributes to the longevity and reliability of the system. By incorporating a belt tensioner, engineers and designers can optimize the performance and efficiency of belt-driven machinery and equipment.
editor by CX 2024-03-30