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Jan 10, 2025 - 08:26 AM
A belt tensioner typically consists of a main body or housing, a spring mechanism to apply tension, a pulley that interfaces with the belt, and a pivot or mounting bracket to secure it in place. The spring mechanism ensures that the belt remains taut by compensating for any slack, while the pulley guides the belt along its path. Some tensioners also include a damping system to reduce vibrations and improve belt stability.
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