V-belts and pulleys training explains features of power transmissions -- v-belts, chains, gears and timing belts--which are introduced at the very beginning of a presentation. A presentation also explains the function of v-belts and pulleys, types of belts, belt categories and how to choose belts for specific applications. This type of training can be conducted with PowerPoint software.
Individuals who participate in v-belts and pulleys training can complete lab exercises in a classroom environment. Lab exercises include a combination of a heavy aluminum base plate, a 56 frame motor, an adjustable motor base for parallel tensioning, a sheave set with two grooves, matched and mismatched integral horsepower v-belts, a belt tension tester and tools.
V-belts and pulleys training can consist of a video of incorrect sized v-belts that are installed on pulleys. This type of video describes the dimensional measurements of v-belts, cogged or notched v-belts and tools that help identify v-belt types. In addition, the video explains the common sizes of belts that are used for small to medium sized applications -- 3L, 4L, 5L, A and B.