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Flat Belt and Crowned Pulley
Emma

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21. 八月 2026SE
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Flat Belt and Crowned Pulley

A V-belt stays put because it sits in a groove. A timing belt stays put because it has flanges and teeth. A flat belt has neither, runs on a bare cylinder, and stays centred anyway — because the pulley is not actually a cylinder. Its face is slightly barrelled, higher in the middle than at the edges, and a belt running on a crowned pulley climbs toward the highest point entirely on its own. Nothing guides it, nothing touches its edges, and the correction is automatic and continuous. A crown of about one percent of the pulley width is enough. That single subtle curve is what let entire Victorian factories run on flat leather belts from overhead line shafting, and it is still why a bandsaw blade tracks on its wheels.
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3 hours 30 minutes

说明

1

Make one flat pulley and one crowned pulley

You need both, because the comparison is the entire blueprint.

  1. Cut four 100 mm discs from 18 mm Baltic birch plywood; glue in pairs to make two pulleys 36 mm wide.
  2. Bore both centres 8.0 mm.
  3. Leave the FIRST pulley's face dead cylindrical — check with a straightedge along the face.
  4. On the SECOND, file the face to a shallow barrel: about 0.4 mm higher at the centre than at each edge.
  5. Verify the crown with the caliper — measure diameter at the centre and at both edges.

Modern build spec (derived). A crown of roughly 1% of face width is the usual rule, so 36 mm wide gives about 0.4 mm. It is a small enough curve that you can barely see it, which is exactly why people assume flat belt pulleys are flat.

Make the crown symmetrical. A lopsided crown has its high point off centre, and the belt will obediently track to wherever that high point actually is rather than to the middle.

此步骤所需材料:

Baltic Birch Plywood (3/4 inch, 24x30)Baltic Birch Plywood (3/4 inch, 24x30)1

所需工具:

Jigsaw (Variable Speed, Orbital)Jigsaw (Variable Speed, Orbital)
File SetFile Set
Digital Caliper 6-InchDigital Caliper 6-Inch
Combination Square (12-inch)Combination Square (12-inch)
Cordless Drill/Driver (20V)Cordless Drill/Driver (20V)
Drill Bit Set (29-Piece, HSS)Drill Bit Set (29-Piece, HSS)
2

Mount the shafts parallel — deliberately

Parallel first, so that later you can misalign them on purpose and watch what happens.

  1. Cut a baseplate 400 × 200 mm from 18 mm ply.
  2. Mount two shafts 300 mm apart in 608 bearings in pillow blocks.
  3. Fix each block with M5 × 40 socket head cap screws × 2, M5 flat washers × 4 and M5 hex nuts × 2.
  4. Make the SECOND block's holes slotted, so one shaft can be swung a few degrees out of parallel.
  5. Set both parallel with the combination square and lock.
The slotted block is the experiment in step 4. Build the adjustment in now — retrofitting it means dismantling the drive.

此步骤所需材料:

Baltic Birch Plywood (3/4 inch, 24x30)Baltic Birch Plywood (3/4 inch, 24x30)1
Ball Bearing - Non-Flanged (8mm Bore, 22mm OD)Ball Bearing - Non-Flanged (8mm Bore, 22mm OD)4
M5 Flat WasherM5 Flat Washer8
M5 Hex NutM5 Hex Nut4
Aluminum Round Bar (6061, 1-inch x 12-inch)Aluminum Round Bar (6061, 1-inch x 12-inch)1

所需工具:

Cordless Drill/Driver (20V)Cordless Drill/Driver (20V)
Drill Bit Set (29-Piece, HSS)Drill Bit Set (29-Piece, HSS)
Coping SawCoping Saw
Allen/Hex Key SetAllen/Hex Key Set
Combination Square (12-inch)Combination Square (12-inch)
3

Run the flat pulleys first, and watch the belt walk off

Establish the problem before demonstrating the solution.

  1. Fit both CYLINDRICAL pulleys and a flat belt of leather, canvas or thin rubber.
  2. Drive one shaft slowly by hand or with a drill.
  3. Watch the belt's position on the face.
  4. Nudge the belt toward one edge and let go.
On truly cylindrical pulleys the belt has no reason to sit anywhere in particular, and any nudge, any slight misalignment, any thickness variation in the belt sends it wandering until it runs off the edge. Nothing is wrong with your build — this is what flat belts do on flat pulleys, and it is the problem the crown solves.

此步骤所需材料:

Cotton Muslin ClothCotton Muslin Cloth1 metre

所需工具:

Cordless Drill/Driver (20V)Cordless Drill/Driver (20V)
Digital Caliper 6-InchDigital Caliper 6-Inch
4

Swap in the crowned pulley and try to make it fail

Now attack the solution and find out how strong it is.

  1. Fit the CROWNED pulley in place of one cylindrical one and run again.
  2. Push the belt deliberately to one edge and release — it should climb back to the centre by itself.
  3. Now swing the slotted block to put the shafts a degree or two out of parallel and run again.
  4. Increase the misalignment until the belt finally runs off, and record that angle.
The self-centring is surprisingly strong and survives a real amount of misalignment. Why it works is worth understanding: the belt approaching the pulley meets the crown's slope and is drawn toward the larger diameter, because the belt's leading edge is laid onto the higher ground first. Note that the correction acts on the belt where it ARRIVES, which is why the effect works on the tight side of the drive.

所需工具:

Cordless Drill/Driver (20V)Cordless Drill/Driver (20V)
Combination Square (12-inch)Combination Square (12-inch)
Allen/Hex Key SetAllen/Hex Key Set
Digital Caliper 6-InchDigital Caliper 6-Inch
5

What flat belts buy, and history

Whole factories ran on this. Before individual electric motors, one engine drove overhead line shafting the length of a workshop, and every machine took its power from a flat leather belt dropped onto a pulley. Belts could be shifted between fast and loose pulleys to start and stop a machine, crossed to reverse it, and moved to stepped pulleys to change speed. The crowned pulley is what made that practical without a single guide or flange.

What it gives up against its siblings. A V-belt wedges into its groove and transmits far more torque for the same tension, in a fraction of the width. A timing belt cannot slip at all, so it can drive a camshaft where timing must be exact. A flat belt slips under overload — which was often regarded as a safety feature, since a jammed machine simply stopped the belt rather than breaking something — and it tolerates misalignment, long centre distances and twisting that would destroy either of the others.

It is not obsolete. Every bandsaw tracks its blade on crowned wheels, using exactly this effect. Belt sanders, treadmills and conveyor systems use crowned rollers for the same reason. Wherever a wide flat thing has to stay centred on a roller, the crown is the answer, and it needs no sensors, no adjustment and no maintenance.

The general principle worth taking away: the best correction mechanisms are the ones built into a shape rather than added as a part. The crown adds no components, no friction and nothing to wear out — it just makes the error self-correcting. That is a design ideal well beyond belts.

材料

6

所需工具

8
估计总额
$8.00

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