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Topic: Drive Belt Issue With Elmo ST-1200HD
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frank arnstein
Jedi Master Film Handler
Posts: 534
From: Gold Coast. Australia
Registered: Jan 2005
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posted May 14, 2013 09:27 AM
Hi Roger,
You probably do have the right belt there and you don't want to use a loose belt.
There is an important friction clutch in the take-up spindle drive system. It allows the top driving belt to run constantly at a set speed while the driven take up reel slows down or even stops turning. The belts tension and speed should be constant and if there is an increase in load, like the take up reel being manually held by hand or the reel getting very full and heavy, then the friction clutch will start to slip, continuing drive but limiting torque to the spindle. Thus the belt keeps driving the spindle with the same torque regardless of the output speed. The fuller the reel gets, the more slip will be occuring at the clutch.
If your friction clutch is set too tight and can't slip early enough, then the driving belt will start to stretch, trying to slip and it bundles up on one side as yours is doing. Its trying to work too hard and needs relief from the friction clutch by it slipping.
The answer is to ensure the friction clutch starts slipping whenever you slow down the take up reel with your fingers and force it to stop turning. Instead of the top belt bunching up, it should stay even and keep rotating even when the take up spindle is momentarily stopped by hand. As soon as you let the spindle go and it resumes turning, the friction clutch will then stop slipping as it is no longer under load. The belt should keep going around at the same speed regardless of the torque load from the spindle. This driving torque is controlled and limited by the friction clutch and so it must be set to allow slippage to occur at the right load.
Look at your clutch to see if its working. Test it and see what you find... then let us know. This clutch and belt are very important for correct operation of all ST-1200's and many other Elmo ST models with the same clutch set up.
Good Luck on it.
dogtor frankarnstein ![[Smile]](smile.gif)
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