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The usage of the synchronous wheel
The synchronous wheel drive is composed of a closed annular belt with equidistant teeth on the inner peripheral surface and the corresponding pulley. When moving, the belt teeth mesh with the tooth grooves of the synchronous wheel to transmit motion and power. It is a meshing transmission, so it has various characteristics of gear transmission, chain transmission and flat belt transmission. Synchronous wheel drive is widely used in automobile, textile, printing and packaging equipment, sewing equipment, office equipment, laser engraving equipment, tobacco, financial machines and tools, stage lighting, communication and food machinery, medical machinery, steel machinery, petrochemical industry, instruments and meters, various precision machine tools and other fields.