SPROCKETS & CHANNELS:
PULLEY, GEAR, SPROCKET AND CHANNEL CONFIGURATIONS for Curtain Track, Window Blinds, Kiosks and Shuttle Systems

Typical Sprocket Configurations**
The following sprockets are available for use with DETP flat drive belt systems to aid in prototype development.
** Tooth design details for standard Dymetrol® punched belt systems are available on request.
I. D. configuration .850 in. spline.
Ample clearance should be maintained between sprocket teeth and belt holes to
accommodate tolerance stack and prevent binding.
The following sprockets are available for use with DETP flat drive belt systems to aid in prototype development.
** Tooth design details for standard Dymetrol® punched belt systems are available on request.
I. D. configuration .850 in. spline.
Ample clearance should be maintained between sprocket teeth and belt holes to
accommodate tolerance stack and prevent binding.

Typical Channel Configurations***
Channel Type and Size
Selected channel configurations are available for prototyping.
Channel Type and Size
Selected channel configurations are available for prototyping.
Sprocket Housings
For push-pull operation, a housing is required to prevent the flat drive belt system from disengaging with the chain drive sprocket
during compression. Minimum clearance as possible should be maintained between the housing I. D.
and the sprocket teeth 0. D.
For push-pull operation, a housing is required to prevent the flat drive belt system from disengaging with the chain drive sprocket
during compression. Minimum clearance as possible should be maintained between the housing I. D.
and the sprocket teeth 0. D.
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