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The working principle of the synchronous wheel
Working principle of the synchronous wheel
Synchronous wheel is composed of an annular belt with equidistant teeth on the inner peripheral surface and a pulley with corresponding teeth. During operation, the belt teeth mesh with the tooth slots of the pulley to transmit motion and power. Synchronous wheel is a new belt drive that integrates the advantages of belt drive, chain drive and gear drive.drive.