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Muhammad Ilham Firdaus

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1. A timing belt is made of a rubberized fabric coated with a nylon fabric, and has Definition 898
steel wire within to take the tension load.
2. The pitch is the linear distance between the centers of the rollers. The width is Definition 899
the space between the inner link plates.
3. These chains are manufactured in single, double, triple, and quadruple strands. Classification 899
4. Since the life of a properly selected drive is a function of the wear and the Function 901
surface fatigue strength of the rollers, it is important to reduce the angle of
articulation as much as possible.
5. The chain velocity V is defined as the number of feet coming off the sprocket Definition 901
per unit time.
6. When chain drives are used to synchronize precision components or processes, Function 902
due consideration must be given to these variations.
7. Ks is a service factor to account for non-uniform loads, and nd is a design factor. Definition 906
8. Equation (17–32) is the basis of the pre-extreme power entries (vertical entries) Definition 906
of Table 17–20, and the chain power is limited by link-plate fatigue. Equation
(17–33) is the basis for the post-extreme power entries of these tables, and the
chain power performance is limited by impact fatigue.
9. Lp is the chain length in pitches and h is the chain life in hours. Definition 906
10. Lubrication of roller chains is essential in order to obtain a long and trouble-free Definition 907
life.
11. Wire rope is made with two types of winding. Definition 908
12. dw is the wire diameter and Er is the modulus of elasticity of the rope, not the Definition 908
wire.
13. The allowable pressures given in Table 17–26 are to be used only as a rough Function 911
guide; they may not prevent a fatigue failure or severe wear.
14. The first consideration in selecting a wire rope is to determine the static load. Classification 910
This load is composed of the following items:
• The known or dead weight
• Additional loads caused by sudden stops or starts
• Shock loads
• Sheave-bearing friction
15. The capacities of chains are based on the following: Classification 902-
• 15 000 h at full load
903
• Single strand
• ANSI proportions
• Service factor of unity
• 100 pitches in length
• Recommended lubrication
• Elongation maximum of 3 percent
• Horizontal shafts
• Two 17-tooth sprockets
16. Ff is interpreted as the allowable fatigue tension as the wire is flexed a number Definition 912
of times corresponding to pySu selected from Fig. 17–21 for a particular rope
and life expectancy.
17. Ff is the rope tension strength under flexing and Ft is the tension at the place Definition 912
where the rope is flexing.
18. Fb is the rope tension that would induce the same outer-wire stress as that given Definition 912
by Eq.
19. Figure 17–22 is another graph showing the gain in life to be obtained by using Definition 913
large Dyd ratios.
20. There are two main types of flexible shafts: the power-drive shaft for the Classification 916
transmission of power in a single direction, and the remote-control or manual-
control shaft for the transmission of motion in either direction.

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