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 Vacuum Belts and Performance -2

Dust belts can be supplied in many types and hundreds of different sizes. Vacuum cleaners typically use a belt to drive a mixing mechanism, which is also well known as a brush roller. With very rare exceptions, most vacuum cleaners will use either a flat belt, a round belt, or a raised belt.

The type of belt that your vacuum uses is very important not only for strength over time, but also for work. The physical shape and type of belt used by your vacuum will have many consequences for a system capable of evacuating the carpet. The usual use of agitation is almost 70% of the cleaning ability of a vacuum cleaner.

Absorption is also very important. Suction is what removes the soil that is removed from the carpet in the vacuum collection area. Suction or air flow is the key when cleaning hard floors or when using attachments. Without suction, a vacuum cleaner could bring more dirt to the surface of the carpet. Although both agitation and absorption are important when vacuuming, agitation is what really clears them.

Essentially, all manufacturers use brush rollers that are made of wood, metal, or even plastic, which are driven by a suction or brush motor using three different types of belts - round, serrated or flat.

Round belts are the oldest because they were easy to build and easy to learn. Round style, unfortunately, usually runs in the same space as a vacuum cleaner. This means that next to all the dirt, straps and hair that you rub, will pass near the belt; cut, chop or even scratch it along the way.

Dust belts should be stretched for a long time, which further increases the load on the roller and motor bearings. The round belt is still common and is used even today. Flat belt types are usually also performed in a circular fashion, in contrast to the twisting path, which a round belt is required to ensure performance in the right direction.

The flat style allows manufacturers to tighten the belt on one side of the brush roller, and not on the middle, where all the young are. This is an absolutely great innovation, since you can eliminate the premature failure caused by crime and dirt in the way of the belt.

The newest tape design is considered the most desirable in the industry. Despite the fact that there are many variations, the gear belt is the most effective way to control the brush. The toothed belt is also well known as a positive brush system, because the energy of the brush motor is transmitted directly to the brush.

Both the brush and the engine are fixed with fixed teeth to each other through a clogged belt without tension. As a result of the direct connection, a higher cleaning capacity is obtained, because the brush can be rotated with greater speed away from the belt's age. Flat type can stretch as they become hot, which can lead to their inability to hold tension. When you use your vacuum, the belt is constantly stretched. Believe it or not, it will lose its tightness the moment you put it in place in the closet.

However, there is one real disadvantage of gear belts - the flow of vacuum. Usually gear belts are used on two motor vacuum cleaners. This not only requires a separate suction motor and a brush, but also requires that computerized sensory systems warn you when something is wrong with the brush.




 Vacuum Belts and Performance -2


 Vacuum Belts and Performance -2

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