RE: SER1 Flat belt drives

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From: Nick Condon
Subject: RE: SER1 Flat belt drives
Date: 09:45 on 20 Oct 2004
Tom,

That sounds extremely likely!

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Subject: Re: SER1 Flat belt drives


I was told that the twist was what helped to keep it centered and it 
stopped a long belt that was sagging from rubbing, if the bottom bit was 
being pulled by the drive pulley this would be taught and the top would sag 
down and touch it thus wearing the belt. So I just assumed that they all 
had a twist put in them short or long.




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