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Definition of belt drive in English: belt drivenoun A mechanism in which power is transmitted by the movement of a continuous flexible belt. Example sentencesExamples - The front end of the crankshaft features a damper designed to absorb idiosyncratic vibrations and minimize the transmission of vibration to the belt drive.
- Spring operation also may affect belt drive performance.
- The V4 keeps the beat through a beautifully automotive system of barrels and belt drives.
- The use of a two-speed transmission, special gearing, and belt drive enables the hand to easily open and close.
- His firm supplied ball bearings and belt drives to PSS.
- The feed belt drive was controlled by a lever at the top of the feed box, whose gears and universal joint guaranteed a powerful positive feed.
- ‘All of the accessories - including the water pump-can be driven off a single AC motor, which eliminates the need for the belt drive on the front of the engine and the parasitic losses that come with it,’ says Louckes.
- The new one will be pretty similar to the current one, but I am going to have hydraulically driven flails instead of the belt drive,’ he says.
- That belt drives another that connects up through the ceiling to the first floor above where it drives the main belt drive shaft.
- Tractor requirements are just 19-30 horsepower to operate the PTO belt drive and transport hydraulics.
- The fuel economy savings offered by CVTs make them appealing for SUVs, but high torque is a problem for the belt drive.
- The shop has all its original machinery, complete with belt drive system.
- The Softail is a remake of the fifties Hardtail frames - lots of chrome, a round headlight and tall perspex windscreen - but hidden away it has the best of modern technology, with a belt drive and rear suspension.
- Of course, the experience of building the first threshing machine would have greatly shortened the time to build the second, but no doubt the use of belt drives in place of gears also contributed to the shorter period.
- Some of them are operated by simple motor and gear arrangements; others are propelled by means of springs, guy-ropes or belt drives.
Definition of belt drive in US English: belt drivenounbɛlt draɪv A mechanism in which power is transmitted by a continuous flexible belt. Example sentencesExamples - The feed belt drive was controlled by a lever at the top of the feed box, whose gears and universal joint guaranteed a powerful positive feed.
- The shop has all its original machinery, complete with belt drive system.
- Spring operation also may affect belt drive performance.
- The front end of the crankshaft features a damper designed to absorb idiosyncratic vibrations and minimize the transmission of vibration to the belt drive.
- The use of a two-speed transmission, special gearing, and belt drive enables the hand to easily open and close.
- The V4 keeps the beat through a beautifully automotive system of barrels and belt drives.
- The fuel economy savings offered by CVTs make them appealing for SUVs, but high torque is a problem for the belt drive.
- Tractor requirements are just 19-30 horsepower to operate the PTO belt drive and transport hydraulics.
- Of course, the experience of building the first threshing machine would have greatly shortened the time to build the second, but no doubt the use of belt drives in place of gears also contributed to the shorter period.
- That belt drives another that connects up through the ceiling to the first floor above where it drives the main belt drive shaft.
- His firm supplied ball bearings and belt drives to PSS.
- Some of them are operated by simple motor and gear arrangements; others are propelled by means of springs, guy-ropes or belt drives.
- ‘All of the accessories - including the water pump-can be driven off a single AC motor, which eliminates the need for the belt drive on the front of the engine and the parasitic losses that come with it,’ says Louckes.
- The new one will be pretty similar to the current one, but I am going to have hydraulically driven flails instead of the belt drive,’ he says.
- The Softail is a remake of the fifties Hardtail frames - lots of chrome, a round headlight and tall perspex windscreen - but hidden away it has the best of modern technology, with a belt drive and rear suspension.
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