WB Series Variable Speed Drives
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WB Series Variable Speed Drives
wb-series-variable-speed-drives
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Model 301E Spring-Loaded Driver Pulleys - Imperial
Wide Variable Speed Belts
1/3 through 15 HP-
Pulleys in the WB series use wide variable speed belts for the most efficient
transmission of torque through the widest possible speed range. These pulleys
are two-side moveable for the best possible belt alignment when used with a
grooved companion sheave. However, the location of the belt centerline close
to the bore end of the pulley reduces the overhung load on motor bearings and
seals. Precision-calibrated springs maintain correct pressure, keeping the belt
properly tensioned and minimizing belt slip.
WB pulleys can be used on both adjustable and fixed center drives. They offer maximum service when lubricated through a convenient grease fitting and occasionally run through the speed range.
Belt Selection
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WB pulleys offer optimum speed ratios because they are used with wide
variable speed belts. Pulley flanges are designed to match standard belt angle
and width, so each pulley model must be matched to the correct belt to insure
full speed range and maximum torque capacity.
Adjustable Center Drives
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The typical adjustable center drive consists of: the WB pulley mounted on the
motor shaft; a grooved companion sheave mounted with a bushing on the
driven shaft; an adjustable motor base; and a variable speed belt. A wide range
of pulley sizes and horsepower ratings are available from the WB series to fit
the system requirements, and Lovejoy offers the correct drive belt, companion
sheave, bushing, and motor base to complete the package.
Fixed Center Drives
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Fixed center, or compound, drives offer greater driven speed ranges in a
compact space. A fixed center drive consisting of a WB spring-loaded pulley and
an adjustable pulley to match offers the best possible package for “C” mount
configurations where zero offset is critical. Zero offset means that the driver
and driven units are in line with one another, and the driven pulley is mounted
in such a way that the belt rides as close as possible to the driven unit. This
reduces overhung load and provides a smoother running drive. Three WB fixed
center drive packages are available, from 1/3 through 3 HP.
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Model 3030E Spring-Loaded Driver Pulleys - Imperial
Wide Variable Speed Belts
1/3 through 15 HP-
Pulleys in the WB series use wide variable speed belts for the most efficient
transmission of torque through the widest possible speed range. These pulleys
are two-side moveable for the best possible belt alignment when used with a
grooved companion sheave. However, the location of the belt centerline close
to the bore end of the pulley reduces the overhung load on motor bearings and
seals. Precision-calibrated springs maintain correct pressure, keeping the belt
properly tensioned and minimizing belt slip.
WB pulleys can be used on both adjustable and fixed center drives. They offer maximum service when lubricated through a convenient grease fitting and occasionally run through the speed range.
Belt Selection
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WB pulleys offer optimum speed ratios because they are used with wide
variable speed belts. Pulley flanges are designed to match standard belt angle
and width, so each pulley model must be matched to the correct belt to insure
full speed range and maximum torque capacity.
Adjustable Center Drives
-
The typical adjustable center drive consists of: the WB pulley mounted on the
motor shaft; a grooved companion sheave mounted with a bushing on the
driven shaft; an adjustable motor base; and a variable speed belt. A wide range
of pulley sizes and horsepower ratings are available from the WB series to fit
the system requirements, and Lovejoy offers the correct drive belt, companion
sheave, bushing, and motor base to complete the package.
Fixed Center Drives
-
Fixed center, or compound, drives offer greater driven speed ranges in a
compact space. A fixed center drive consisting of a WB spring-loaded pulley and
an adjustable pulley to match offers the best possible package for “C” mount
configurations where zero offset is critical. Zero offset means that the driver
and driven units are in line with one another, and the driven pulley is mounted
in such a way that the belt rides as close as possible to the driven unit. This
reduces overhung load and provides a smoother running drive. Three WB fixed
center drive packages are available, from 1/3 through 3 HP.
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Model 303E Spring-Loaded Driver Pulleys - Imperial
Wide Variable Speed Belts
1/3 through 15 HP-
Pulleys in the WB series use wide variable speed belts for the most efficient
transmission of torque through the widest possible speed range. These pulleys
are two-side moveable for the best possible belt alignment when used with a
grooved companion sheave. However, the location of the belt centerline close
to the bore end of the pulley reduces the overhung load on motor bearings and
seals. Precision-calibrated springs maintain correct pressure, keeping the belt
properly tensioned and minimizing belt slip.
WB pulleys can be used on both adjustable and fixed center drives. They offer maximum service when lubricated through a convenient grease fitting and occasionally run through the speed range.
Belt Selection
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WB pulleys offer optimum speed ratios because they are used with wide
variable speed belts. Pulley flanges are designed to match standard belt angle
and width, so each pulley model must be matched to the correct belt to insure
full speed range and maximum torque capacity.
Adjustable Center Drives
-
The typical adjustable center drive consists of: the WB pulley mounted on the
motor shaft; a grooved companion sheave mounted with a bushing on the
driven shaft; an adjustable motor base; and a variable speed belt. A wide range
of pulley sizes and horsepower ratings are available from the WB series to fit
the system requirements, and Lovejoy offers the correct drive belt, companion
sheave, bushing, and motor base to complete the package.
Fixed Center Drives
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Fixed center, or compound, drives offer greater driven speed ranges in a
compact space. A fixed center drive consisting of a WB spring-loaded pulley and
an adjustable pulley to match offers the best possible package for “C” mount
configurations where zero offset is critical. Zero offset means that the driver
and driven units are in line with one another, and the driven pulley is mounted
in such a way that the belt rides as close as possible to the driven unit. This
reduces overhung load and provides a smoother running drive. Three WB fixed
center drive packages are available, from 1/3 through 3 HP.
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Model 401E Spring-Loaded Driver Pulleys - Imperial
Wide Variable Speed Belts
1/3 through 15 HP-
Pulleys in the WB series use wide variable speed belts for the most efficient
transmission of torque through the widest possible speed range. These pulleys
are two-side moveable for the best possible belt alignment when used with a
grooved companion sheave. However, the location of the belt centerline close
to the bore end of the pulley reduces the overhung load on motor bearings and
seals. Precision-calibrated springs maintain correct pressure, keeping the belt
properly tensioned and minimizing belt slip.
WB pulleys can be used on both adjustable and fixed center drives. They offer maximum service when lubricated through a convenient grease fitting and occasionally run through the speed range.
Belt Selection
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WB pulleys offer optimum speed ratios because they are used with wide
variable speed belts. Pulley flanges are designed to match standard belt angle
and width, so each pulley model must be matched to the correct belt to insure
full speed range and maximum torque capacity.
Adjustable Center Drives
-
The typical adjustable center drive consists of: the WB pulley mounted on the
motor shaft; a grooved companion sheave mounted with a bushing on the
driven shaft; an adjustable motor base; and a variable speed belt. A wide range
of pulley sizes and horsepower ratings are available from the WB series to fit
the system requirements, and Lovejoy offers the correct drive belt, companion
sheave, bushing, and motor base to complete the package.
Fixed Center Drives
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Fixed center, or compound, drives offer greater driven speed ranges in a
compact space. A fixed center drive consisting of a WB spring-loaded pulley and
an adjustable pulley to match offers the best possible package for “C” mount
configurations where zero offset is critical. Zero offset means that the driver
and driven units are in line with one another, and the driven pulley is mounted
in such a way that the belt rides as close as possible to the driven unit. This
reduces overhung load and provides a smoother running drive. Three WB fixed
center drive packages are available, from 1/3 through 3 HP.
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Model 402E Spring-Loaded Driver Pulleys - Imperial
Wide Variable Speed Belts
1/3 through 15 HP-
Pulleys in the WB series use wide variable speed belts for the most efficient
transmission of torque through the widest possible speed range. These pulleys
are two-side moveable for the best possible belt alignment when used with a
grooved companion sheave. However, the location of the belt centerline close
to the bore end of the pulley reduces the overhung load on motor bearings and
seals. Precision-calibrated springs maintain correct pressure, keeping the belt
properly tensioned and minimizing belt slip.
WB pulleys can be used on both adjustable and fixed center drives. They offer maximum service when lubricated through a convenient grease fitting and occasionally run through the speed range.
Belt Selection
-
WB pulleys offer optimum speed ratios because they are used with wide
variable speed belts. Pulley flanges are designed to match standard belt angle
and width, so each pulley model must be matched to the correct belt to insure
full speed range and maximum torque capacity.
Adjustable Center Drives
-
The typical adjustable center drive consists of: the WB pulley mounted on the
motor shaft; a grooved companion sheave mounted with a bushing on the
driven shaft; an adjustable motor base; and a variable speed belt. A wide range
of pulley sizes and horsepower ratings are available from the WB series to fit
the system requirements, and Lovejoy offers the correct drive belt, companion
sheave, bushing, and motor base to complete the package.
Fixed Center Drives
-
Fixed center, or compound, drives offer greater driven speed ranges in a
compact space. A fixed center drive consisting of a WB spring-loaded pulley and
an adjustable pulley to match offers the best possible package for “C” mount
configurations where zero offset is critical. Zero offset means that the driver
and driven units are in line with one another, and the driven pulley is mounted
in such a way that the belt rides as close as possible to the driven unit. This
reduces overhung load and provides a smoother running drive. Three WB fixed
center drive packages are available, from 1/3 through 3 HP.
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Model 403E Spring-Loaded Driver Pulleys - Imperial
Wide Variable Speed Belts
1/3 through 15 HP-
Pulleys in the WB series use wide variable speed belts for the most efficient
transmission of torque through the widest possible speed range. These pulleys
are two-side moveable for the best possible belt alignment when used with a
grooved companion sheave. However, the location of the belt centerline close
to the bore end of the pulley reduces the overhung load on motor bearings and
seals. Precision-calibrated springs maintain correct pressure, keeping the belt
properly tensioned and minimizing belt slip.
WB pulleys can be used on both adjustable and fixed center drives. They offer maximum service when lubricated through a convenient grease fitting and occasionally run through the speed range.
Belt Selection
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WB pulleys offer optimum speed ratios because they are used with wide
variable speed belts. Pulley flanges are designed to match standard belt angle
and width, so each pulley model must be matched to the correct belt to insure
full speed range and maximum torque capacity.
Adjustable Center Drives
-
The typical adjustable center drive consists of: the WB pulley mounted on the
motor shaft; a grooved companion sheave mounted with a bushing on the
driven shaft; an adjustable motor base; and a variable speed belt. A wide range
of pulley sizes and horsepower ratings are available from the WB series to fit
the system requirements, and Lovejoy offers the correct drive belt, companion
sheave, bushing, and motor base to complete the package.
Fixed Center Drives
-
Fixed center, or compound, drives offer greater driven speed ranges in a
compact space. A fixed center drive consisting of a WB spring-loaded pulley and
an adjustable pulley to match offers the best possible package for “C” mount
configurations where zero offset is critical. Zero offset means that the driver
and driven units are in line with one another, and the driven pulley is mounted
in such a way that the belt rides as close as possible to the driven unit. This
reduces overhung load and provides a smoother running drive. Three WB fixed
center drive packages are available, from 1/3 through 3 HP.
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Model 3050E Spring-Loaded Driver Pulleys - Imperial
Wide Variable Speed Belts
1/3 through 15 HP-
Pulleys in the WB series use wide variable speed belts for the most efficient
transmission of torque through the widest possible speed range. These pulleys
are two-side moveable for the best possible belt alignment when used with a
grooved companion sheave. However, the location of the belt centerline close
to the bore end of the pulley reduces the overhung load on motor bearings and
seals. Precision-calibrated springs maintain correct pressure, keeping the belt
properly tensioned and minimizing belt slip.
WB pulleys can be used on both adjustable and fixed center drives. They offer maximum service when lubricated through a convenient grease fitting and occasionally run through the speed range.
Belt Selection
-
WB pulleys offer optimum speed ratios because they are used with wide
variable speed belts. Pulley flanges are designed to match standard belt angle
and width, so each pulley model must be matched to the correct belt to insure
full speed range and maximum torque capacity.
Adjustable Center Drives
-
The typical adjustable center drive consists of: the WB pulley mounted on the
motor shaft; a grooved companion sheave mounted with a bushing on the
driven shaft; an adjustable motor base; and a variable speed belt. A wide range
of pulley sizes and horsepower ratings are available from the WB series to fit
the system requirements, and Lovejoy offers the correct drive belt, companion
sheave, bushing, and motor base to complete the package.
Fixed Center Drives
-
Fixed center, or compound, drives offer greater driven speed ranges in a
compact space. A fixed center drive consisting of a WB spring-loaded pulley and
an adjustable pulley to match offers the best possible package for “C” mount
configurations where zero offset is critical. Zero offset means that the driver
and driven units are in line with one another, and the driven pulley is mounted
in such a way that the belt rides as close as possible to the driven unit. This
reduces overhung load and provides a smoother running drive. Three WB fixed
center drive packages are available, from 1/3 through 3 HP.
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Model M1 Adjustable Driver Pulleys - Imperial
Wide Variable Speed Belts
1/3 through 15 HP-
Pulleys in the WB series use wide variable speed belts for the most efficient
transmission of torque through the widest possible speed range. These pulleys
are two-side moveable for the best possible belt alignment when used with a
grooved companion sheave. However, the location of the belt centerline close
to the bore end of the pulley reduces the overhung load on motor bearings and
seals. Precision-calibrated springs maintain correct pressure, keeping the belt
properly tensioned and minimizing belt slip.
WB pulleys can be used on both adjustable and fixed center drives. They offer maximum service when lubricated through a convenient grease fitting and occasionally run through the speed range.
Belt Selection
-
WB pulleys offer optimum speed ratios because they are used with wide
variable speed belts. Pulley flanges are designed to match standard belt angle
and width, so each pulley model must be matched to the correct belt to insure
full speed range and maximum torque capacity.
Adjustable Center Drives
-
The typical adjustable center drive consists of: the WB pulley mounted on the
motor shaft; a grooved companion sheave mounted with a bushing on the
driven shaft; an adjustable motor base; and a variable speed belt. A wide range
of pulley sizes and horsepower ratings are available from the WB series to fit
the system requirements, and Lovejoy offers the correct drive belt, companion
sheave, bushing, and motor base to complete the package.
Fixed Center Drives
-
Fixed center, or compound, drives offer greater driven speed ranges in a
compact space. A fixed center drive consisting of a WB spring-loaded pulley and
an adjustable pulley to match offers the best possible package for “C” mount
configurations where zero offset is critical. Zero offset means that the driver
and driven units are in line with one another, and the driven pulley is mounted
in such a way that the belt rides as close as possible to the driven unit. This
reduces overhung load and provides a smoother running drive. Three WB fixed
center drive packages are available, from 1/3 through 3 HP.
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Model 301C Spring-Loaded Driven Pulleys ("C" Mount) - Imperial
Wide Variable Speed Belts
1/3 through 15 HP-
Pulleys in the WB series use wide variable speed belts for the most efficient
transmission of torque through the widest possible speed range. These pulleys
are two-side moveable for the best possible belt alignment when used with a
grooved companion sheave. However, the location of the belt centerline close
to the bore end of the pulley reduces the overhung load on motor bearings and
seals. Precision-calibrated springs maintain correct pressure, keeping the belt
properly tensioned and minimizing belt slip.
WB pulleys can be used on both adjustable and fixed center drives. They offer maximum service when lubricated through a convenient grease fitting and occasionally run through the speed range.
Belt Selection
-
WB pulleys offer optimum speed ratios because they are used with wide
variable speed belts. Pulley flanges are designed to match standard belt angle
and width, so each pulley model must be matched to the correct belt to insure
full speed range and maximum torque capacity.
Adjustable Center Drives
-
The typical adjustable center drive consists of: the WB pulley mounted on the
motor shaft; a grooved companion sheave mounted with a bushing on the
driven shaft; an adjustable motor base; and a variable speed belt. A wide range
of pulley sizes and horsepower ratings are available from the WB series to fit
the system requirements, and Lovejoy offers the correct drive belt, companion
sheave, bushing, and motor base to complete the package.
Fixed Center Drives
-
Fixed center, or compound, drives offer greater driven speed ranges in a
compact space. A fixed center drive consisting of a WB spring-loaded pulley and
an adjustable pulley to match offers the best possible package for “C” mount
configurations where zero offset is critical. Zero offset means that the driver
and driven units are in line with one another, and the driven pulley is mounted
in such a way that the belt rides as close as possible to the driven unit. This
reduces overhung load and provides a smoother running drive. Three WB fixed
center drive packages are available, from 1/3 through 3 HP.
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Model 301D Spring-Loaded Driven Pulleys ("Z" Mount) - Imperial
Wide Variable Speed Belts
1/3 through 15 HP-
Pulleys in the WB series use wide variable speed belts for the most efficient
transmission of torque through the widest possible speed range. These pulleys
are two-side moveable for the best possible belt alignment when used with a
grooved companion sheave. However, the location of the belt centerline close
to the bore end of the pulley reduces the overhung load on motor bearings and
seals. Precision-calibrated springs maintain correct pressure, keeping the belt
properly tensioned and minimizing belt slip.
WB pulleys can be used on both adjustable and fixed center drives. They offer maximum service when lubricated through a convenient grease fitting and occasionally run through the speed range.
Belt Selection
-
WB pulleys offer optimum speed ratios because they are used with wide
variable speed belts. Pulley flanges are designed to match standard belt angle
and width, so each pulley model must be matched to the correct belt to insure
full speed range and maximum torque capacity.
Adjustable Center Drives
-
The typical adjustable center drive consists of: the WB pulley mounted on the
motor shaft; a grooved companion sheave mounted with a bushing on the
driven shaft; an adjustable motor base; and a variable speed belt. A wide range
of pulley sizes and horsepower ratings are available from the WB series to fit
the system requirements, and Lovejoy offers the correct drive belt, companion
sheave, bushing, and motor base to complete the package.
Fixed Center Drives
-
Fixed center, or compound, drives offer greater driven speed ranges in a
compact space. A fixed center drive consisting of a WB spring-loaded pulley and
an adjustable pulley to match offers the best possible package for “C” mount
configurations where zero offset is critical. Zero offset means that the driver
and driven units are in line with one another, and the driven pulley is mounted
in such a way that the belt rides as close as possible to the driven unit. This
reduces overhung load and provides a smoother running drive. Three WB fixed
center drive packages are available, from 1/3 through 3 HP.
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Model M-14 Adjustable Driver Pulleys - Imperial
Wide Variable Speed Belts
1/3 through 15 HP-
Pulleys in the WB series use wide variable speed belts for the most efficient
transmission of torque through the widest possible speed range. These pulleys
are two-side moveable for the best possible belt alignment when used with a
grooved companion sheave. However, the location of the belt centerline close
to the bore end of the pulley reduces the overhung load on motor bearings and
seals. Precision-calibrated springs maintain correct pressure, keeping the belt
properly tensioned and minimizing belt slip.
WB pulleys can be used on both adjustable and fixed center drives. They offer maximum service when lubricated through a convenient grease fitting and occasionally run through the speed range.
Belt Selection
-
WB pulleys offer optimum speed ratios because they are used with wide
variable speed belts. Pulley flanges are designed to match standard belt angle
and width, so each pulley model must be matched to the correct belt to insure
full speed range and maximum torque capacity.
Adjustable Center Drives
-
The typical adjustable center drive consists of: the WB pulley mounted on the
motor shaft; a grooved companion sheave mounted with a bushing on the
driven shaft; an adjustable motor base; and a variable speed belt. A wide range
of pulley sizes and horsepower ratings are available from the WB series to fit
the system requirements, and Lovejoy offers the correct drive belt, companion
sheave, bushing, and motor base to complete the package.
Fixed Center Drives
-
Fixed center, or compound, drives offer greater driven speed ranges in a
compact space. A fixed center drive consisting of a WB spring-loaded pulley and
an adjustable pulley to match offers the best possible package for “C” mount
configurations where zero offset is critical. Zero offset means that the driver
and driven units are in line with one another, and the driven pulley is mounted
in such a way that the belt rides as close as possible to the driven unit. This
reduces overhung load and provides a smoother running drive. Three WB fixed
center drive packages are available, from 1/3 through 3 HP.
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Model 1401 Spring-Loaded Driven Pulleys ("C" Mount) - Imperial
Wide Variable Speed Belts
1/3 through 15 HP-
Pulleys in the WB series use wide variable speed belts for the most efficient
transmission of torque through the widest possible speed range. These pulleys
are two-side moveable for the best possible belt alignment when used with a
grooved companion sheave. However, the location of the belt centerline close
to the bore end of the pulley reduces the overhung load on motor bearings and
seals. Precision-calibrated springs maintain correct pressure, keeping the belt
properly tensioned and minimizing belt slip.
WB pulleys can be used on both adjustable and fixed center drives. They offer maximum service when lubricated through a convenient grease fitting and occasionally run through the speed range.
Belt Selection
-
WB pulleys offer optimum speed ratios because they are used with wide
variable speed belts. Pulley flanges are designed to match standard belt angle
and width, so each pulley model must be matched to the correct belt to insure
full speed range and maximum torque capacity.
Adjustable Center Drives
-
The typical adjustable center drive consists of: the WB pulley mounted on the
motor shaft; a grooved companion sheave mounted with a bushing on the
driven shaft; an adjustable motor base; and a variable speed belt. A wide range
of pulley sizes and horsepower ratings are available from the WB series to fit
the system requirements, and Lovejoy offers the correct drive belt, companion
sheave, bushing, and motor base to complete the package.
Fixed Center Drives
-
Fixed center, or compound, drives offer greater driven speed ranges in a
compact space. A fixed center drive consisting of a WB spring-loaded pulley and
an adjustable pulley to match offers the best possible package for “C” mount
configurations where zero offset is critical. Zero offset means that the driver
and driven units are in line with one another, and the driven pulley is mounted
in such a way that the belt rides as close as possible to the driven unit. This
reduces overhung load and provides a smoother running drive. Three WB fixed
center drive packages are available, from 1/3 through 3 HP.
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Model M-19 Adjustable Driver Pulleys - Imperial
Wide Variable Speed Belts
1/3 through 15 HP-
Pulleys in the WB series use wide variable speed belts for the most efficient
transmission of torque through the widest possible speed range. These pulleys
are two-side moveable for the best possible belt alignment when used with a
grooved companion sheave. However, the location of the belt centerline close
to the bore end of the pulley reduces the overhung load on motor bearings and
seals. Precision-calibrated springs maintain correct pressure, keeping the belt
properly tensioned and minimizing belt slip.
WB pulleys can be used on both adjustable and fixed center drives. They offer maximum service when lubricated through a convenient grease fitting and occasionally run through the speed range.
Belt Selection
-
WB pulleys offer optimum speed ratios because they are used with wide
variable speed belts. Pulley flanges are designed to match standard belt angle
and width, so each pulley model must be matched to the correct belt to insure
full speed range and maximum torque capacity.
Adjustable Center Drives
-
The typical adjustable center drive consists of: the WB pulley mounted on the
motor shaft; a grooved companion sheave mounted with a bushing on the
driven shaft; an adjustable motor base; and a variable speed belt. A wide range
of pulley sizes and horsepower ratings are available from the WB series to fit
the system requirements, and Lovejoy offers the correct drive belt, companion
sheave, bushing, and motor base to complete the package.
Fixed Center Drives
-
Fixed center, or compound, drives offer greater driven speed ranges in a
compact space. A fixed center drive consisting of a WB spring-loaded pulley and
an adjustable pulley to match offers the best possible package for “C” mount
configurations where zero offset is critical. Zero offset means that the driver
and driven units are in line with one another, and the driven pulley is mounted
in such a way that the belt rides as close as possible to the driven unit. This
reduces overhung load and provides a smoother running drive. Three WB fixed
center drive packages are available, from 1/3 through 3 HP.
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Model 1902 Spring-Loaded Driven Pulleys - Imperial
Wide Variable Speed Belts
1/3 through 15 HP-
Pulleys in the WB series use wide variable speed belts for the most efficient
transmission of torque through the widest possible speed range. These pulleys
are two-side moveable for the best possible belt alignment when used with a
grooved companion sheave. However, the location of the belt centerline close
to the bore end of the pulley reduces the overhung load on motor bearings and
seals. Precision-calibrated springs maintain correct pressure, keeping the belt
properly tensioned and minimizing belt slip.
WB pulleys can be used on both adjustable and fixed center drives. They offer maximum service when lubricated through a convenient grease fitting and occasionally run through the speed range.
Belt Selection
-
WB pulleys offer optimum speed ratios because they are used with wide
variable speed belts. Pulley flanges are designed to match standard belt angle
and width, so each pulley model must be matched to the correct belt to insure
full speed range and maximum torque capacity.
Adjustable Center Drives
-
The typical adjustable center drive consists of: the WB pulley mounted on the
motor shaft; a grooved companion sheave mounted with a bushing on the
driven shaft; an adjustable motor base; and a variable speed belt. A wide range
of pulley sizes and horsepower ratings are available from the WB series to fit
the system requirements, and Lovejoy offers the correct drive belt, companion
sheave, bushing, and motor base to complete the package.
Fixed Center Drives
-
Fixed center, or compound, drives offer greater driven speed ranges in a
compact space. A fixed center drive consisting of a WB spring-loaded pulley and
an adjustable pulley to match offers the best possible package for “C” mount
configurations where zero offset is critical. Zero offset means that the driver
and driven units are in line with one another, and the driven pulley is mounted
in such a way that the belt rides as close as possible to the driven unit. This
reduces overhung load and provides a smoother running drive. Three WB fixed
center drive packages are available, from 1/3 through 3 HP.
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Model 1903 Spring-Loaded Driven Pulleys ("C" Mount) - Imperial
Wide Variable Speed Belts
1/3 through 15 HP-
Pulleys in the WB series use wide variable speed belts for the most efficient
transmission of torque through the widest possible speed range. These pulleys
are two-side moveable for the best possible belt alignment when used with a
grooved companion sheave. However, the location of the belt centerline close
to the bore end of the pulley reduces the overhung load on motor bearings and
seals. Precision-calibrated springs maintain correct pressure, keeping the belt
properly tensioned and minimizing belt slip.
WB pulleys can be used on both adjustable and fixed center drives. They offer maximum service when lubricated through a convenient grease fitting and occasionally run through the speed range.
Belt Selection
-
WB pulleys offer optimum speed ratios because they are used with wide
variable speed belts. Pulley flanges are designed to match standard belt angle
and width, so each pulley model must be matched to the correct belt to insure
full speed range and maximum torque capacity.
Adjustable Center Drives
-
The typical adjustable center drive consists of: the WB pulley mounted on the
motor shaft; a grooved companion sheave mounted with a bushing on the
driven shaft; an adjustable motor base; and a variable speed belt. A wide range
of pulley sizes and horsepower ratings are available from the WB series to fit
the system requirements, and Lovejoy offers the correct drive belt, companion
sheave, bushing, and motor base to complete the package.
Fixed Center Drives
-
Fixed center, or compound, drives offer greater driven speed ranges in a
compact space. A fixed center drive consisting of a WB spring-loaded pulley and
an adjustable pulley to match offers the best possible package for “C” mount
configurations where zero offset is critical. Zero offset means that the driver
and driven units are in line with one another, and the driven pulley is mounted
in such a way that the belt rides as close as possible to the driven unit. This
reduces overhung load and provides a smoother running drive. Three WB fixed
center drive packages are available, from 1/3 through 3 HP.
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Model M-23 Adjustable Driver Pulleys - Imperial
Wide Variable Speed Belts
1/3 through 15 HP-
Pulleys in the WB series use wide variable speed belts for the most efficient
transmission of torque through the widest possible speed range. These pulleys
are two-side moveable for the best possible belt alignment when used with a
grooved companion sheave. However, the location of the belt centerline close
to the bore end of the pulley reduces the overhung load on motor bearings and
seals. Precision-calibrated springs maintain correct pressure, keeping the belt
properly tensioned and minimizing belt slip.
WB pulleys can be used on both adjustable and fixed center drives. They offer maximum service when lubricated through a convenient grease fitting and occasionally run through the speed range.
Belt Selection
-
WB pulleys offer optimum speed ratios because they are used with wide
variable speed belts. Pulley flanges are designed to match standard belt angle
and width, so each pulley model must be matched to the correct belt to insure
full speed range and maximum torque capacity.
Adjustable Center Drives
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The typical adjustable center drive consists of: the WB pulley mounted on the
motor shaft; a grooved companion sheave mounted with a bushing on the
driven shaft; an adjustable motor base; and a variable speed belt. A wide range
of pulley sizes and horsepower ratings are available from the WB series to fit
the system requirements, and Lovejoy offers the correct drive belt, companion
sheave, bushing, and motor base to complete the package.
Fixed Center Drives
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Fixed center, or compound, drives offer greater driven speed ranges in a
compact space. A fixed center drive consisting of a WB spring-loaded pulley and
an adjustable pulley to match offers the best possible package for “C” mount
configurations where zero offset is critical. Zero offset means that the driver
and driven units are in line with one another, and the driven pulley is mounted
in such a way that the belt rides as close as possible to the driven unit. This
reduces overhung load and provides a smoother running drive. Three WB fixed
center drive packages are available, from 1/3 through 3 HP.
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Model 2303 Spring-Loaded Driven Pulleys - Imperial
Wide Variable Speed Belts
1/3 through 15 HP-
Pulleys in the WB series use wide variable speed belts for the most efficient
transmission of torque through the widest possible speed range. These pulleys
are two-side moveable for the best possible belt alignment when used with a
grooved companion sheave. However, the location of the belt centerline close
to the bore end of the pulley reduces the overhung load on motor bearings and
seals. Precision-calibrated springs maintain correct pressure, keeping the belt
properly tensioned and minimizing belt slip.
WB pulleys can be used on both adjustable and fixed center drives. They offer maximum service when lubricated through a convenient grease fitting and occasionally run through the speed range.
Belt Selection
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WB pulleys offer optimum speed ratios because they are used with wide
variable speed belts. Pulley flanges are designed to match standard belt angle
and width, so each pulley model must be matched to the correct belt to insure
full speed range and maximum torque capacity.
Adjustable Center Drives
-
The typical adjustable center drive consists of: the WB pulley mounted on the
motor shaft; a grooved companion sheave mounted with a bushing on the
driven shaft; an adjustable motor base; and a variable speed belt. A wide range
of pulley sizes and horsepower ratings are available from the WB series to fit
the system requirements, and Lovejoy offers the correct drive belt, companion
sheave, bushing, and motor base to complete the package.
Fixed Center Drives
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Fixed center, or compound, drives offer greater driven speed ranges in a
compact space. A fixed center drive consisting of a WB spring-loaded pulley and
an adjustable pulley to match offers the best possible package for “C” mount
configurations where zero offset is critical. Zero offset means that the driver
and driven units are in line with one another, and the driven pulley is mounted
in such a way that the belt rides as close as possible to the driven unit. This
reduces overhung load and provides a smoother running drive. Three WB fixed
center drive packages are available, from 1/3 through 3 HP.
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Model 2305 Spring-Loaded Driven Pulleys ("C" Mount) - Imperial
Wide Variable Speed Belts
1/3 through 15 HP-
Pulleys in the WB series use wide variable speed belts for the most efficient
transmission of torque through the widest possible speed range. These pulleys
are two-side moveable for the best possible belt alignment when used with a
grooved companion sheave. However, the location of the belt centerline close
to the bore end of the pulley reduces the overhung load on motor bearings and
seals. Precision-calibrated springs maintain correct pressure, keeping the belt
properly tensioned and minimizing belt slip.
WB pulleys can be used on both adjustable and fixed center drives. They offer maximum service when lubricated through a convenient grease fitting and occasionally run through the speed range.
Belt Selection
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WB pulleys offer optimum speed ratios because they are used with wide
variable speed belts. Pulley flanges are designed to match standard belt angle
and width, so each pulley model must be matched to the correct belt to insure
full speed range and maximum torque capacity.
Adjustable Center Drives
-
The typical adjustable center drive consists of: the WB pulley mounted on the
motor shaft; a grooved companion sheave mounted with a bushing on the
driven shaft; an adjustable motor base; and a variable speed belt. A wide range
of pulley sizes and horsepower ratings are available from the WB series to fit
the system requirements, and Lovejoy offers the correct drive belt, companion
sheave, bushing, and motor base to complete the package.
Fixed Center Drives
-
Fixed center, or compound, drives offer greater driven speed ranges in a
compact space. A fixed center drive consisting of a WB spring-loaded pulley and
an adjustable pulley to match offers the best possible package for “C” mount
configurations where zero offset is critical. Zero offset means that the driver
and driven units are in line with one another, and the driven pulley is mounted
in such a way that the belt rides as close as possible to the driven unit. This
reduces overhung load and provides a smoother running drive. Three WB fixed
center drive packages are available, from 1/3 through 3 HP.
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Model M-3 Adjustable Driver Pulleys - Imperial
Wide Variable Speed Belts
1/3 through 15 HP-
Pulleys in the WB series use wide variable speed belts for the most efficient
transmission of torque through the widest possible speed range. These pulleys
are two-side moveable for the best possible belt alignment when used with a
grooved companion sheave. However, the location of the belt centerline close
to the bore end of the pulley reduces the overhung load on motor bearings and
seals. Precision-calibrated springs maintain correct pressure, keeping the belt
properly tensioned and minimizing belt slip.
WB pulleys can be used on both adjustable and fixed center drives. They offer maximum service when lubricated through a convenient grease fitting and occasionally run through the speed range.
Belt Selection
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WB pulleys offer optimum speed ratios because they are used with wide
variable speed belts. Pulley flanges are designed to match standard belt angle
and width, so each pulley model must be matched to the correct belt to insure
full speed range and maximum torque capacity.
Adjustable Center Drives
-
The typical adjustable center drive consists of: the WB pulley mounted on the
motor shaft; a grooved companion sheave mounted with a bushing on the
driven shaft; an adjustable motor base; and a variable speed belt. A wide range
of pulley sizes and horsepower ratings are available from the WB series to fit
the system requirements, and Lovejoy offers the correct drive belt, companion
sheave, bushing, and motor base to complete the package.
Fixed Center Drives
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Fixed center, or compound, drives offer greater driven speed ranges in a
compact space. A fixed center drive consisting of a WB spring-loaded pulley and
an adjustable pulley to match offers the best possible package for “C” mount
configurations where zero offset is critical. Zero offset means that the driver
and driven units are in line with one another, and the driven pulley is mounted
in such a way that the belt rides as close as possible to the driven unit. This
reduces overhung load and provides a smoother running drive. Three WB fixed
center drive packages are available, from 1/3 through 3 HP.
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Model 3030C Spring-Loaded Driven Pulleys ("C" Mount) - Imperial
Wide Variable Speed Belts
1/3 through 15 HP-
Pulleys in the WB series use wide variable speed belts for the most efficient
transmission of torque through the widest possible speed range. These pulleys
are two-side moveable for the best possible belt alignment when used with a
grooved companion sheave. However, the location of the belt centerline close
to the bore end of the pulley reduces the overhung load on motor bearings and
seals. Precision-calibrated springs maintain correct pressure, keeping the belt
properly tensioned and minimizing belt slip.
WB pulleys can be used on both adjustable and fixed center drives. They offer maximum service when lubricated through a convenient grease fitting and occasionally run through the speed range.
Belt Selection
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WB pulleys offer optimum speed ratios because they are used with wide
variable speed belts. Pulley flanges are designed to match standard belt angle
and width, so each pulley model must be matched to the correct belt to insure
full speed range and maximum torque capacity.
Adjustable Center Drives
-
The typical adjustable center drive consists of: the WB pulley mounted on the
motor shaft; a grooved companion sheave mounted with a bushing on the
driven shaft; an adjustable motor base; and a variable speed belt. A wide range
of pulley sizes and horsepower ratings are available from the WB series to fit
the system requirements, and Lovejoy offers the correct drive belt, companion
sheave, bushing, and motor base to complete the package.
Fixed Center Drives
-
Fixed center, or compound, drives offer greater driven speed ranges in a
compact space. A fixed center drive consisting of a WB spring-loaded pulley and
an adjustable pulley to match offers the best possible package for “C” mount
configurations where zero offset is critical. Zero offset means that the driver
and driven units are in line with one another, and the driven pulley is mounted
in such a way that the belt rides as close as possible to the driven unit. This
reduces overhung load and provides a smoother running drive. Three WB fixed
center drive packages are available, from 1/3 through 3 HP.
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Model 3030D Spring-Loaded Driven Pulleys ("Z" Mount) - Imperial
Wide Variable Speed Belts
1/3 through 15 HP-
Pulleys in the WB series use wide variable speed belts for the most efficient
transmission of torque through the widest possible speed range. These pulleys
are two-side moveable for the best possible belt alignment when used with a
grooved companion sheave. However, the location of the belt centerline close
to the bore end of the pulley reduces the overhung load on motor bearings and
seals. Precision-calibrated springs maintain correct pressure, keeping the belt
properly tensioned and minimizing belt slip.
WB pulleys can be used on both adjustable and fixed center drives. They offer maximum service when lubricated through a convenient grease fitting and occasionally run through the speed range.
Belt Selection
-
WB pulleys offer optimum speed ratios because they are used with wide
variable speed belts. Pulley flanges are designed to match standard belt angle
and width, so each pulley model must be matched to the correct belt to insure
full speed range and maximum torque capacity.
Adjustable Center Drives
-
The typical adjustable center drive consists of: the WB pulley mounted on the
motor shaft; a grooved companion sheave mounted with a bushing on the
driven shaft; an adjustable motor base; and a variable speed belt. A wide range
of pulley sizes and horsepower ratings are available from the WB series to fit
the system requirements, and Lovejoy offers the correct drive belt, companion
sheave, bushing, and motor base to complete the package.
Fixed Center Drives
-
Fixed center, or compound, drives offer greater driven speed ranges in a
compact space. A fixed center drive consisting of a WB spring-loaded pulley and
an adjustable pulley to match offers the best possible package for “C” mount
configurations where zero offset is critical. Zero offset means that the driver
and driven units are in line with one another, and the driven pulley is mounted
in such a way that the belt rides as close as possible to the driven unit. This
reduces overhung load and provides a smoother running drive. Three WB fixed
center drive packages are available, from 1/3 through 3 HP.
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Hexact Electric Control Adjustable Pulleys - Imperial
Hexadrive Series
Fixed Center Distance
Adjustable Pulley Control Options-
There are two additional variations of the standard “HM” Hexadrive
adjustable pulley, giving the option of speed change by electric
remote control or by using an external linear actuator. Either method
offers convenience and safety in those situations where the pulley
drive is inaccessible or in a hazardous location.
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The Hexact Electric Control, or “HEC” pulley, operates in the
same manner as the standard “HM” adjustable pulley, except the
hand wheel is replaced by a servo motor drive that opens and closes
the pulley flanges. A separate control station, the Model CN-2601,
is wired to the HEC pulley servo motor to provide speed adjustment
from a remote location. The switch that is part of the CN-2601 control
is a three-position toggle switch suitable for panel mounting. A wiring
diagram is included, and the user must provide wires and a 110-volt
power source for the servo motor. The CN-2601 Control must be
ordered separately, and a Model 501 Torque Arm Bracket is also
required.
All adjustable pulleys in our Hexadrive series, including the M-007, are available with the electric control option. When ordering, simply substitute HEC for M or HM. For example, the Model HM-3 manually adjustable pulley has the same drive characteristics as the Model HEC-3 electrically adjustable pulley. The only dimension differences are the overall length of the pulley and the torque arm. -
Model 3075B Spring-Loaded Driver Pulleys - Imperial
Wide Variable Speed Belts
1/3 through 15 HP-
Pulleys in the WB series use wide variable speed belts for the most efficient
transmission of torque through the widest possible speed range. These pulleys
are two-side moveable for the best possible belt alignment when used with a
grooved companion sheave. However, the location of the belt centerline close
to the bore end of the pulley reduces the overhung load on motor bearings and
seals. Precision-calibrated springs maintain correct pressure, keeping the belt
properly tensioned and minimizing belt slip.
WB pulleys can be used on both adjustable and fixed center drives. They offer maximum service when lubricated through a convenient grease fitting and occasionally run through the speed range.
Belt Selection
-
WB pulleys offer optimum speed ratios because they are used with wide
variable speed belts. Pulley flanges are designed to match standard belt angle
and width, so each pulley model must be matched to the correct belt to insure
full speed range and maximum torque capacity.
Adjustable Center Drives
-
The typical adjustable center drive consists of: the WB pulley mounted on the
motor shaft; a grooved companion sheave mounted with a bushing on the
driven shaft; an adjustable motor base; and a variable speed belt. A wide range
of pulley sizes and horsepower ratings are available from the WB series to fit
the system requirements, and Lovejoy offers the correct drive belt, companion
sheave, bushing, and motor base to complete the package.
Fixed Center Drives
-
Fixed center, or compound, drives offer greater driven speed ranges in a
compact space. A fixed center drive consisting of a WB spring-loaded pulley and
an adjustable pulley to match offers the best possible package for “C” mount
configurations where zero offset is critical. Zero offset means that the driver
and driven units are in line with one another, and the driven pulley is mounted
in such a way that the belt rides as close as possible to the driven unit. This
reduces overhung load and provides a smoother running drive. Three WB fixed
center drive packages are available, from 1/3 through 3 HP.
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Model 3100B Spring-Loaded Driver Pulleys - Imperial
Wide Variable Speed Belts
1/3 through 15 HP-
Pulleys in the WB series use wide variable speed belts for the most efficient
transmission of torque through the widest possible speed range. These pulleys
are two-side moveable for the best possible belt alignment when used with a
grooved companion sheave. However, the location of the belt centerline close
to the bore end of the pulley reduces the overhung load on motor bearings and
seals. Precision-calibrated springs maintain correct pressure, keeping the belt
properly tensioned and minimizing belt slip.
WB pulleys can be used on both adjustable and fixed center drives. They offer maximum service when lubricated through a convenient grease fitting and occasionally run through the speed range.
Belt Selection
-
WB pulleys offer optimum speed ratios because they are used with wide
variable speed belts. Pulley flanges are designed to match standard belt angle
and width, so each pulley model must be matched to the correct belt to insure
full speed range and maximum torque capacity.
Adjustable Center Drives
-
The typical adjustable center drive consists of: the WB pulley mounted on the
motor shaft; a grooved companion sheave mounted with a bushing on the
driven shaft; an adjustable motor base; and a variable speed belt. A wide range
of pulley sizes and horsepower ratings are available from the WB series to fit
the system requirements, and Lovejoy offers the correct drive belt, companion
sheave, bushing, and motor base to complete the package.
Fixed Center Drives
-
Fixed center, or compound, drives offer greater driven speed ranges in a
compact space. A fixed center drive consisting of a WB spring-loaded pulley and
an adjustable pulley to match offers the best possible package for “C” mount
configurations where zero offset is critical. Zero offset means that the driver
and driven units are in line with one another, and the driven pulley is mounted
in such a way that the belt rides as close as possible to the driven unit. This
reduces overhung load and provides a smoother running drive. Three WB fixed
center drive packages are available, from 1/3 through 3 HP.
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Model 3150B Spring-Loaded Driver Pulleys - Imperial
Wide Variable Speed Belts
1/3 through 15 HP-
Pulleys in the WB series use wide variable speed belts for the most efficient
transmission of torque through the widest possible speed range. These pulleys
are two-side moveable for the best possible belt alignment when used with a
grooved companion sheave. However, the location of the belt centerline close
to the bore end of the pulley reduces the overhung load on motor bearings and
seals. Precision-calibrated springs maintain correct pressure, keeping the belt
properly tensioned and minimizing belt slip.
WB pulleys can be used on both adjustable and fixed center drives. They offer maximum service when lubricated through a convenient grease fitting and occasionally run through the speed range.
Belt Selection
-
WB pulleys offer optimum speed ratios because they are used with wide
variable speed belts. Pulley flanges are designed to match standard belt angle
and width, so each pulley model must be matched to the correct belt to insure
full speed range and maximum torque capacity.
Adjustable Center Drives
-
The typical adjustable center drive consists of: the WB pulley mounted on the
motor shaft; a grooved companion sheave mounted with a bushing on the
driven shaft; an adjustable motor base; and a variable speed belt. A wide range
of pulley sizes and horsepower ratings are available from the WB series to fit
the system requirements, and Lovejoy offers the correct drive belt, companion
sheave, bushing, and motor base to complete the package.
Fixed Center Drives
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Fixed center, or compound, drives offer greater driven speed ranges in a
compact space. A fixed center drive consisting of a WB spring-loaded pulley and
an adjustable pulley to match offers the best possible package for “C” mount
configurations where zero offset is critical. Zero offset means that the driver
and driven units are in line with one another, and the driven pulley is mounted
in such a way that the belt rides as close as possible to the driven unit. This
reduces overhung load and provides a smoother running drive. Three WB fixed
center drive packages are available, from 1/3 through 3 HP.
- Model 245 Spring-Loaded Driven Pulleys - Imperial
- Model 260 Spring-Loaded Driven Pulleys - Imperial
- Model M-007 Adjustable Driver Pulleys - Imperial