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facts about gates powerband® belts What is PowerBand®? The Gates PowerBand Belt is made up of two or more strands (standard cross section V-belts) banded together at the top with a tieband. The strands and the tieband are vulcanized together, forming one homogenous belt. Tie Band Construction Flex-Bonded Cords Concave Sidewalls Hi-Power II Construction The cross section and spacing of the individual strands are such that the PowerBand belt operates on standard sheaves. No special sheaves are required. The tieband clears the top of the sheave so that each strand has full wedging in the groove, just as though it were a single belt. Therefore, the PowerBand belt operates at the same low tensions as do individual belts on an ordinary V-belt drive. Types Available: Gates Super HC® Molded Notch PowerBand Belts Gates Super HC PowerBand Belts Gates Hi-Power® II PowerBand Belts Predator® PowerBand Belts Engineering Reasons for Using PowerBand Most V-belt drives operate without trouble, requiring only routine maintenance. However, there are cases where forces acting on the drive can cause belts to whip and turn over or come off the drive. Gates research engineers designed and developed the PowerBand belt to solve these belt stability problems. Such stability problems are most frequently caused by continuous, pulsating loads on a drive, or by shock loads. Less frequent causes are prior belt damage, foreign material entering the drive or mechanical deficiencies such as misalignment of dynamic unbalance. Internal combustion engines, air compressors, piston pumps and many other types of driveR or driveN equipment impose a periodic load variation on a drive. This variation causes a continual fluctuation in belt tension on both the tightside and slacksides of the drive. If the magnitude of the tension fluctuations is great enough to overcome the natural damping, and the frequency of the fluctuations corresponds with the natural frequency of span vibration for the belts, belt vibration can reach high amplitudes. If the belt vibration is vertical to the groove so that the belt always enters the sheave in a straight line, the belt vibration does not cause turnover. Most vibrating belts exhibit lateral (sidewise) motion also, and this causes the belt to enter the sheave groove misaligned. The belt either turns over, or is thrown completely off the drive, often taking the other belts with it. Shock loads have the same end effect, even though they may occur at random rather than being continually present. If lateral vibration of the belt can be prevented, stability problems can be eliminated. You have probably seen flat belts operating under pulsating loads. They vibrate vertically, but there usually is no lateral vibration. This is because the belt is extremely stiff in the lateral direction, but quite flexible in the direction of normal bending. The high degree of lateral rigidity prevents lateral vibration. For individual V-belts, the ratio of lateral to vertical rigidity is much less than for a wide flat belt. That is, they can bend sidewise much more easily and can vibrate laterally almost as easily as they can vibrate vertically. Joining the V-belts together into a PowerBand belt increases the lateral rigidity by many times. It becomes very difficult to bend the belt sidewise and lateral vibration is eliminated. The individual strands in the PowerBand belt always enter the sheave grooves in line, and turnover or throwing of belts is eliminated. When To Use PowerBand Belts Gates PowerBand belts are useful for solving problems on existing equipment or as insurance in preventing problems on new equipment. Pulsating or Shock Loads—PowerBand belt prevents belts from turning over or jumping off the drive. Clutching Drives—PowerBand belt allows each strand to pick up its share of the load at the same time, resulting in smooth, trouble-free operation of drives which use the belts as a clutch. Individual Belt—PowerBand belt allows you to gain all of the advantages of multiple V-belt drives, while at the same time using only one belt in cases where this is desirable. V-Flat Drives—PowerBand belt has superior ability to stay on the flat pulley of a V-Flat drive Gates Corporation 1 1551 Wewatta Street 1 Denver, CO 80202