BELT AND CHAIN DRIVE II
CONTENT
• Advantages and Disadvantages of Belt and Chain drives
• Uses of Belt and Chain Drives
ADVANTAGES OF BELT DRIVES
1. Belt drives are simple and economical
2. They don’t need parallel shafts
3. Noise and vibration are damped out
4. They are lubrication-free
5. They are provided with overload and Jam protection
6. They are highly efficient in use (up to 98%, usually 95%)
DISADVANTAGES
1. They can slip or stretch which makes the angular velocity ratio not necessarily constant
2. Heat buildup occurs
3. Operating temperatures are usually restricted to -35 t0 85oc
4. Adjustment of center distance or use of an idler pulley is necessary for wearing and stretching of belt drive compensation
ADVANTAGES OF CHAIN DRIVES
1. Chain drives do not slip or creep, and so are more efficient than belt drives
2. They are more compact than belt drives
3. They are often easier to install than belt drives
4. They do not deteriorate due to oil, grease, sunlight, or age
5. Operate effectively at high temperatures
6. Can withstand abrasive conditions
7. Can operate in wet conditions
8. Can be used on reversing drives
DISADVANTAGES
1. The production cost of chains is relatively high
2. Require more precise alignment than belt drives
3. Typically require frequent lubrication
4. Are noisy and can cause vibrations
5. Cannot be used in applications where the drive must slip
6. Do not have the load capacity or service life of gear drives
EVALUATION QUESTION
1 State five advantages and four disadvantages of Belt drives
2. Mention five advantages and six disadvantages of Chain drives
USES OF BELT DRIVES
1. Belt drives are used for smooth transmission of power between shafts at a considerable distance
2. They are used to track relative movement
3. The sewing machine makes efficient use of synchronous timing belts
4. Automobiles also make use of the timing belt/ cam belt system
5. The treadmill is also a great example of a belt-driven mechanism
USES OF CHAIN DRIVES
1. Chain drives are used in rigging and moving heavy materials
2. They are used in hydraulic lift truck operation
3. They are used in increasing or decreasing a driver’s output speed by altering gear ratios between the driver and the sprocket being driven
4. They also used as overhead hoists
5. They are also used in operating conveyor belts
Differences between Belt Drives and Chain Drives
Belt Drives Chain Drives
1. Belt drives are made up of polymers Chain drives are made of alloys
2. They can operate under high-speed Chain drives can operate under high-load conditions
3. They do not need lubrication They need lubrication
4. They need a dry condition to work properly They can work in high temperatures and moist condition
5. They make no noise They make noise
6. They are powered by a belt They are powered by a chain loop
Similarities
Both belt drives and chain drives are methods to transfer power and objects within a machine.
EVALUATION QUESTION
1 State five (5) uses of Belt drives
2. Mention five (5) uses of Chain drives