Method for manufacturing transverse elements for a drive belt
A technology of transverse elements, transmission belts, applied in applications, belts, V-belts, etc., can solve the problems of chaotic winding, easy damage, deformation of transverse elements, etc.
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[0016] figure 1 Shown are the main parts of a known continuously variable transmission commonly used in the drive line of a motor vehicle between the engine and its driven wheels. The transmission comprises two pulleys 1, 2, each provided with two pulley discs 4, 5, between which there is a drive belt 3 of the so-called push-belt type for transferring the rotational movement M and the accompanying torque is transmitted from one of the pulleys 1,2 to the other 2,1. The pulley discs 4, 5 are shaped substantially conical and at least one pulley disc 4 is integrated into the transmission axially movably along a respective pulley shaft 6, 7, both discs 4, 5 being placed in place. On the pulley shaft 6,7. The transmission generally also comprises an activation mechanism which applies an axially directed clamping force to said at least one movable disc 4 directed towards the corresponding other axially fixed pulley disc 5 so that the drive belt 3 is clamped Immediately between the...
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