Product Description
CHINAMFG Machinery offers a wide range of high quality Timing Belt Pulleys and Toothed Bars/ Timing Bars. Standard and non-standard pulleys according to drawings are available.
Types of material:
1. AlCuMgPb 6061 6082 Aluminum Timing Pulley
2. C45E 1045 S45C Carbon Steel Timing Pulley
3. GG25 HT250 Cast Iron Timing Pulley
4. SUS303 SUS304 AISI431 Stainless Steel Timing Pulley
5. Other material on demand, such as cooper, bronze and plastic
Types of surface treatment:
1. Anodized surface -Aluminum Pulleys
2. Hard anodized surface — Aluminum Pulleys
3. Black Oxidized surface — Steel Pulleys
4. Zinc plated surface — Steel Pulleys
5. Chromate surface — Steel Pulleys; Cast Iron Pulleys
6. Nickel plated surface –Steel Pulleys; Cast Iron Pulleys
Types of teeth profile
Teeth Profile | Pitch |
HTD | 3M,5M,8M,14M,20M |
AT | AT5,AT10,AT20 |
T | T2.5,T5,T10 |
MXL | 0.08″(2.032MM) |
XL | 1/5″(5.08MM) |
L | 3/8″(9.525MM) |
H | 1/2″(12.7MM) |
XH | 7/8″(22.225MM) |
XXH | 1 1/4″(31.75MM) |
STS STPD | S2M,S3M,S4.5M,S5M,S8M,S14M |
RPP | RPP5M,RPP8M,RPP14M,RPP20M |
PGGT | PGGT 2GT, 3GT and 5GT |
PCGT | GT8M,GT14M |
Types of pitches and sizes:
Imperial Inch Timing Belt Pulley,
1. Pilot Bore MXL571 for 6.35mm timing belt; teeth number from 16 to 72;
2. Pilot Bore XL037 for 9.53mm timing belt; teeth number from 10 to 72;
3. Pilot Bore, Taper Bore L050 for 12.7mm timing belt; teeth number from 10 to 120;
4. Pilot Bore, Taper Bore L075 for 19.05mm timing belt; teeth number from 10 to 120;
5. Pilot Bore, Taper Bore L100 for 25.4mm timing belt; teeth number from 10 to 120;
6. Pilot Bore, Taper Bore H075 for 19.05mm timing belt; teeth number from 14 to 50;
7. Pilot Bore, Taper Bore H100 for 25.4mm timing belt; teeth number from 14 to 156;
8. Pilot Bore, Taper Bore H150 for 38.1mm timing belt; teeth number from 14 to 156;
9. Pilot Bore, Taper Bore H200 for 50.8mm timing belt; teeth number from 14 to 156;
10. Pilot Bore, Taper Bore H300 for 76.2mm timing belt; teeth number from 14 to 156;
11. Taper Bore XH200 for 50.8mm timing belt; teeth number from 18 to 120;
12. Taper Bore XH300 for 76.2mm timing belt; teeth number from 18 to 120;
13. Taper Bore XH400 for 101.6mm timing belt; teeth number from 18 to 120;
Metric Timing Belt Pulley T and AT
1. Pilot Bore T2.5-16 for 6mm timing belt; teeth number from 12 to 60;
2. Pilot Bore T5-21 for 10mm timing belt; teeth number from 10 to 60;
3. Pilot Bore T5-27 for 16mm timing belt; teeth number from 10 to 60;
4. Pilot Bore T5-36 for 25mm timing belt; teeth number from 10 to 60;
5. Pilot Bore T10-31 for 16mm timing belt; teeth number from 12 to 60;
6. Pilot Bore T10-40 for 25mm timing belt; teeth number from 12 to 60;
7. Pilot Bore T10-47 for 32mm timing belt; teeth number from 18 to 60;
8. Pilot Bore T10-66 for 50mm timing belt; teeth number from 18 to 60;
9. Pilot Bore AT5-21 for 10mm timing belt; teeth number from 12 to 60;
10. Pilot Bore AT5-27 for 16mm timing belt; teeth number from 12 to 60;
11. Pilot Bore AT5-36 for 25mm timing belt; teeth number from 12 to 60;
12. Pilot Bore AT10-31 for 16mm timing belt; teeth number from 15 to 60;
13. Pilot Bore AT10-40 for 25mm timing belt; teeth number from 15 to 60;
14. Pilot Bore AT10-47 for 32mm timing belt; teeth number from 18 to 60;
15. Pilot Bore AT10-66 for 50mm timing belt; teeth number from 18 to 60;
Metric Timing Belt Pulley HTD3M, 5M, 8M, 14M
1. HTD3M-06; 3M-09; 3M-15; teeth number from 10 to 72;
2. HTD5M-09; 5M-15; 5M-25; teeth number from 12 to 72;
3. HTD8M-20; 8M-30; 8M-50; 8M-85 teeth number from 22 to 192;
4. HTD14M-40; 14M-55; 14M-85; 14M-115; 14M-170; teeth number from 28-216;
5. Taper Bore HTD5M-15; 8M-20; 8M-30; 8M-50; 8M-85; 14M-40; 14M-55; 14M-85;
14M-115; 14M-170
Metric Timing Belt Pulleys for Poly Chain GT2 Belts
1. PCGT8M-12; PCGT8M-21; PCGT8M-36; PCGT8M-62;
2. PCGT14M-20; PCGT14M-37; PCGT14M-68; PCGT14M-90; PCGT14M-125;
Power Grip CHINAMFG Tooth/ PGGT 2GT, 3GT and 5GT
1. 2GT-06, 2GT-09 for timing belt width 6mm and 9mm
2. 3GT-09, 3GT-15 for timing belt width 9mm and 15mm
3. 5GT-15, 5GT-25 for timing belt width 15mm and 25mm
CHINAMFG RPP HTD Timing Pulleys
1. RPP3M-06; 3M-09; 3M-15; teeth number from 10 to 72;
2. RPP5M-09; 5M-15; 5M-25; teeth number from 12 to 72;
3. RPP8M-20; 8M-30; 8M-50; 8M-85 teeth number from 22 to 192;
4. RPP14M-40; 14M-55; 14M-85; 14M-115; 14M-170; teeth number from 28-216;
5. Taper Bore RPP5M-15; 8M-20; 8M-30; 8M-50; 8M-85; 14M-40; 14M-55; 14M-85;
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Pulley Sizes: | Timing |
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Manufacturing Process: | Sawing |
Material: | Steel 1045, S45c, C45e |
Samples: |
US$ 3/Piece
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Customization: |
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Currency: | US$ |
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Return&refunds: | You can apply for a refund up to 30 days after receipt of the products. |
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How are HTD pulleys used in the production of packaging and labeling machinery?
HTD pulleys play a crucial role in the production of packaging and labeling machinery, enabling efficient and precise movement of components and materials. They are utilized in various ways to facilitate the packaging and labeling processes. Here’s a detailed explanation of how HTD pulleys are used in the production of packaging and labeling machinery:
1. Conveyor Systems:
HTD pulleys are commonly employed in conveyor systems that transport packages or products along a production line. The pulleys, combined with HTD belts, drive the movement of the conveyor belts, ensuring smooth and continuous transportation of goods. The teeth on the pulleys mesh with the teeth on the belts, providing positive engagement and preventing slippage. This enables precise control over the speed and positioning of the conveyed items, facilitating efficient packaging and labeling operations.
2. Label Dispensing Mechanisms:
In labeling machinery, HTD pulleys are utilized in label dispensing mechanisms. These mechanisms are responsible for accurately dispensing labels onto products or packaging materials. The pulleys, along with suitable belts or timing systems, drive the movement of the label rolls and ensure precise positioning and timing of label application. The positive engagement between the teeth on the pulleys and belts allows for consistent label feed and accurate placement, resulting in properly labeled products.
3. Print Heads and Printhead Positioning:
HTD pulleys are used in packaging machinery equipped with print heads for printing information, codes, or graphics on packaging materials. The pulleys, in combination with belts or timing systems, drive the movement of the print heads, controlling their positioning and traversing across the packaging surface. This ensures precise and controlled printing, enabling accurate placement of the printed content on the packages. The toothed profile of the pulleys provides reliable motion control, allowing for high-resolution printing and consistent results.
4. Film and Wrapping Material Handling:
HTD pulleys are employed in packaging machinery that handles films and wrapping materials. These pulleys, along with belts or timing systems, facilitate the controlled unwinding or winding of film rolls. They ensure accurate tensioning and positioning of the film, preventing wrinkles or uneven application. The positive engagement between the pulleys and belts allows for reliable power transmission and precise control over the movement of the films, facilitating smooth and efficient wrapping or packaging processes.
5. Cutting and Sealing Operations:
In packaging machinery that involves cutting and sealing operations, HTD pulleys are utilized to drive the movement of cutting blades or sealing mechanisms. The pulleys, in conjunction with belts or timing systems, control the speed and positioning of the cutting or sealing components. This enables precise and consistent cutting or sealing of packaging materials, ensuring clean edges, secure seals, and uniform packaging quality. The toothed profile of the pulleys allows for accurate motion control and synchronization of these critical operations.
6. Variable Speed Control:
HTD pulleys are frequently employed to achieve variable speed control in packaging and labeling machinery. By adjusting the diameter or configuration of the pulleys and selecting the appropriate belts, the rotational speed of various components, such as conveyors or printing systems, can be easily controlled. This flexibility in speed control allows for efficient adaptation to different packaging or labeling requirements, ensuring optimal performance and productivity.
7. System Integration and Customization:
HTD pulleys offer flexibility for system integration and customization in packaging and labeling machinery. They are available in various sizes, tooth profiles, and materials, allowing for the design and optimization of pulley systems to meet specific requirements. Pulleys can be easily incorporated into existing machinery or integrated into new system designs, providing compatibility and versatility. This enables manufacturers to tailor the packaging and labeling machinery to their specific needs, optimizing performance and efficiency.
In summary, HTD pulleys are extensively used in the production of packaging and labeling machinery. They are utilized in conveyor systems, label dispensing mechanisms, print heads, film and wrapping material handling, cutting and sealing operations, variable speed control, as well as system integration and customization. By enabling precise motion control, reliable power transmission, and flexible system design, HTD pulleys contribute to the efficient and accurate packaging and labeling processes in various industries.
What safety considerations should be kept in mind when using HTD pulleys?
When using HTD pulleys, it is important to keep several safety considerations in mind. Here’s a detailed explanation of the safety considerations associated with HTD pulley usage:
1. Machinery Guarding:
Proper machinery guarding is essential when using HTD pulleys. Machinery should be enclosed or fitted with guards to prevent accidental contact with moving pulleys and belts. Guards should be designed to restrict access to the pulley area, ensuring that operators and maintenance personnel are protected from potential hazards. This helps prevent injuries caused by entanglement, pinching, or shearing between the pulleys and other objects or body parts.
2. Lockout/Tagout Procedures:
Lockout/tagout procedures should be followed when working on machinery with HTD pulleys. Before performing any maintenance, repair, or adjustment tasks, the power source should be locked out and tagged out to prevent unexpected startup or energization. This ensures that the pulleys and associated machinery remain in a safe and de-energized state, reducing the risk of entanglement or other accidents during maintenance activities.
3. Proper Training and Procedures:
Operators and maintenance personnel should receive proper training on the safe operation and maintenance procedures related to HTD pulleys. They should be educated on the potential hazards associated with pulleys, such as pinch points, rotating parts, and the importance of following safety guidelines. Training should cover topics such as proper belt tensioning, alignment procedures, and safe handling practices to minimize the risk of accidents or injuries.
4. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE):
Appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) should be worn when working with HTD pulleys or in the vicinity of machinery equipped with pulleys. This may include safety glasses, gloves, and protective clothing to protect against potential hazards like flying debris, chemical splashes, or accidental contact with moving parts. The specific PPE requirements should be determined based on the tasks being performed and the associated risks.
5. Regular Maintenance and Inspections:
Regular maintenance and inspections of HTD pulleys are crucial for safety and optimal performance. Pulleys should be inspected for wear, damage, or misalignment, and any issues should be promptly addressed. Routine maintenance tasks, such as belt tension checks and lubrication, should be carried out according to the manufacturer’s recommendations. This helps ensure that the pulleys operate safely and efficiently, reducing the risk of unexpected failures or accidents.
6. Risk Assessment:
A comprehensive risk assessment should be conducted when working with machinery that incorporates HTD pulleys. This assessment should identify potential hazards, evaluate the associated risks, and implement appropriate control measures to mitigate those risks. The risk assessment should take into account factors such as pulley speed, pinch points, accessibility, and the overall machinery design to establish a safe working environment.
In summary, several safety considerations should be kept in mind when using HTD pulleys. These include implementing proper machinery guarding, following lockout/tagout procedures, providing adequate training and procedures, using appropriate personal protective equipment, conducting regular maintenance and inspections, and conducting a thorough risk assessment. By addressing these safety considerations, the risks associated with HTD pulley usage can be minimized, ensuring a safe working environment for operators and maintenance personnel.
In which applications and industries are HTD pulleys commonly used?
HTD pulleys, which stand for “High Torque Drive” pulleys, find wide applications across various industries where efficient power transmission, precise timing, and moderate to high torque capacity are required. Here is a detailed explanation of the applications and industries where HTD pulleys are commonly used:
1. Robotics and Automation:
HTD pulleys are extensively used in robotics and automation systems. These systems often require precise motion control and synchronization, and HTD pulleys with their accurate timing and reduced backlash provide reliable power transmission. They are used in robot arms, gantry systems, pick-and-place machines, and other automated equipment.
2. Packaging Machinery:
HTD pulleys are found in packaging machinery, such as conveyor systems, filling machines, and labeling machines. These applications typically involve high-speed operations and require precise timing and synchronization. HTD pulleys ensure efficient power transfer and accurate positioning of the packaging components.
3. CNC Machines:
In computer numerical control (CNC) machines, HTD pulleys play a crucial role in transmitting power from the motor to the cutting tools or moving parts. They are used in CNC milling machines, lathes, routers, and other CNC equipment. The precise timing and reduced backlash of HTD pulleys contribute to the accuracy and repeatability of the machining processes.
4. 3D Printers:
HTD pulleys are commonly used in 3D printers to drive the movement of the print head and the build platform. 3D printers require precise positioning and synchronization to create accurate and complex printed objects. HTD pulleys help achieve this by providing reliable power transmission and accurate timing.
5. Industrial Machinery:
HTD pulleys are utilized in various industrial machinery applications, including textile machines, printing presses, conveyor systems, and assembly lines. These applications often involve heavy loads and demanding operating conditions. HTD pulleys with their high torque capacity, load distribution, and reliable power transmission are well-suited for such industrial environments.
6. Automotive Industry:
The automotive industry employs HTD pulleys in applications such as engine timing systems, accessory drives, and power steering systems. HTD pulleys ensure accurate and synchronized power transmission in these critical automotive components, contributing to the overall performance and reliability of vehicles.
7. Medical Equipment:
In the medical field, HTD pulleys are used in various equipment and devices, including medical imaging machines, diagnostic equipment, laboratory automation, and surgical robots. These applications often require precise motion control and synchronization for accurate diagnoses and procedures, making HTD pulleys an ideal choice.
8. Consumer Electronics:
HTD pulleys are also found in consumer electronics, such as printers, scanners, and home automation systems. These applications benefit from the accurate timing and reduced backlash provided by HTD pulleys, ensuring smooth and reliable operation.
These are just a few examples of the many applications and industries where HTD pulleys are commonly used. Their versatility, efficiency, and reliability make them a popular choice for power transmission systems in various sectors.
editor by CX
2024-04-24