Endless belt power transmission systems or components – Friction drive pulley or guide roll – With stationary support for pulley or guide roll
Patent
1980-04-02
1983-02-01
Staab, Lawrence J.
Endless belt power transmission systems or components
Friction drive pulley or guide roll
With stationary support for pulley or guide roll
474184, 474901, 474902, 29124, 301 13SM, 305 23, 403381, B62D 5514, B60B 704
Patent
active
043713629
ABSTRACT:
A track roller system includes a replaceable rim assembly made up of two groups of multi-segments held to the hub in axially spaced position by a multi-segment retainer in the central space between the groups of rim segments, the rim segments retained against endwise movement on the hub by central locking surfaces, and the retainers held to the hub by removeable fasteners.
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