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Pulley Bracket
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The pulley bracket assembly comprises several components, each represented by a SolidWorks part (.SLDPRT) or assembly (.SLDASM) file. The assembly consists of the following parts: 1-Bracket/Base (bracket -base.SLDPRT): A red, angled support structure with mounting holes. Provides a stable and secure base for the pulley system. 2-Pulley Wheel (pulley wheel.SLDPRT): A beige/yellow circular part that guides or redirects belts or cables. 3-Bearing/Spacer (Bearing -Spacer.SLDPRT): A blue cylindrical part that sits between the pulley wheel and the bracket. Ensures smooth rotation of the pulley wheel. 4-Fasteners (Fasteners.SLDPRT): Green bolts or screws used to secure the various parts of the assembly together. 5-Nut (Nut.SLDPRT): A gray hex nut used to secure the fasteners. 6-Flat Washer (flat washer.SLDPRT):A black washer that provides a smooth surface for the nut and distributes the load. 7-pulley bracket Assembly File (pulley bracket 1. SLDASM): Represents the complete assembly of all the individual parts into the final pulley bracket. Key Features: 1-Robust Bracket/Base: Provides structural integrity and support for the entire assembly. 2-Smooth Rotation: The bearing/spacer ensures the pulley wheel rotates smoothly with minimal friction. 3-Secure Fastening: The use of nuts, bolts, and washers ensures all parts are securely held together. 4-Ease of Assembly: Designed for easy assembly and maintenance with standard fasteners. 5-Mounting Capability: The bracket/base has mounting holes for secure attachment to various surfaces. Uses: 1-Mechanical Systems: Commonly used in machinery to guide or change the direction of belts or cables. 2-Conveyor Systems: Helps in redirecting or tensioning belts in conveyor systems. 3-Engine Drives: Part of systems that redirect belts in engines or other drive systems. 4-Lifting Mechanisms: Used in lifting systems to guide cables or belts.
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