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The coordinated operation of the motor and the V-belt pulley

The motor and the V-belt pulley are two key components in the transmission system of the crusher. Their coordinated operation ensures the normal operation of the crusher. This article will explore the relationship between the motor and the V-belt pulley, as well as how to ensure a good fit between them.

The principle of collaborative work
The motor transmits power to the pulley through the V-belt, and then the pulley transmits the power to the main shaft of the crusher. During this process, the rotational speed and torque of the motor are closely related to the size and tension of the V-belt pulley. If the motor’s rotational speed is too high or too low, or the tension of the V-belt pulley is inappropriate, it may affect the efficiency and stability of power transmission.

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Ensure good cooperation
To ensure a good fit between the motor and the V-belt pulley, it is necessary to first select the appropriate motor and pulley. The power and rotational speed of the motor should match the design requirements of the crusher, and the size of the pulley should be compatible with the output shaft of the motor and the main shaft of the crusher. Secondly, it is necessary to regularly check the tension of the V-belt to ensure that it does not slip or loosen during operation. At the same time, keep the motor and pulley clean to prevent dust and debris from affecting the transmission efficiency.

Troubleshooting
If it is found that the power transmission of the crusher is not smooth, it may be that there is a problem with the fit between the motor and the V-belt pulley. Check the operating status of the motor, including parameters such as current, voltage and temperature, to ensure that the motor operates within the normal range. Check the tension and wear of the V-belt, and replace it if necessary. If the problem persists, it may be necessary to check whether the connection between the motor and the pulley is firm or if there are any other mechanical faults.

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Post time: Aug-19-2025