The HLA adjustable pulley can be used in place of the standard “HM” pulley
where an external mechanical control is available. Typical control methods
include hydraulic cylinder, air cylinder, and lever. The adapter nut located on
the end of the HLA pulley will accept a threaded rod or a clevis with cross
pins. The actuator linkage must be on the center line of the pulley, but radial
freedom is required to relieve loads caused by misalignment of the linkage.
Actuation rate (closing the moveable flange) should not exceed
2-1/2 inches per minute.
To specify the correct pulley, simply substitute the HLA prefix for the HM. For
example, the Model HLA-7 pulley has the same drive characteristics as the
Model HM-7 hand wheel-type pulley. Refer to the adjacent chart for dimensional
information. A torque arm bracket is NOT required for the HLA drive.
The HLA adjustable pulley can be used in place of the standard “HM” pulley
where an external mechanical control is available. Typical control methods
include hydraulic cylinder, air cylinder, and lever. The adapter nut located on
the end of the HLA pulley will accept a threaded rod or a clevis with cross
pins. The actuator linkage must be on the center line of the pulley, but radial
freedom is required to relieve loads caused by misalignment of the linkage.
Actuation rate (closing the moveable flange) should not exceed
2-1/2 inches per minute.
To specify the correct pulley, simply substitute the HLA prefix for the HM. For
example, the Model HLA-7 pulley has the same drive characteristics as the
Model HM-7 hand wheel-type pulley. Refer to the adjacent chart for dimensional
information. A torque arm bracket is NOT required for the HLA drive.
The HLA adjustable pulley can be used in place of the standard “HM” pulley
where an external mechanical control is available. Typical control methods
include hydraulic cylinder, air cylinder, and lever. The adapter nut located on
the end of the HLA pulley will accept a threaded rod or a clevis with cross
pins. The actuator linkage must be on the center line of the pulley, but radial
freedom is required to relieve loads caused by misalignment of the linkage.
Actuation rate (closing the moveable flange) should not exceed
2-1/2 inches per minute.
To specify the correct pulley, simply substitute the HLA prefix for the HM. For
example, the Model HLA-7 pulley has the same drive characteristics as the
Model HM-7 handw heel-type pulley. Refer to the adjacent chart for dimensional
information. A torque arm bracket is NOT required for the HLA drive.
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