China High Quality Auto Bearing ATB2092 1350564012 1350564020 Tensioner Assembly/Tensioner Pulley Timing Belt/Tensioner And  Pulley For TOYOTA supplier

Merchandise Description

Generation Particulars
OEM-Number:
TOYOTA – OE-
TOYOTA – OE-
TOYOTA – OE-
TOYOTA – OE-
TOYOTA – OE-
 
TECDOC EQUIVALENTS:
ASHIKA: 4557146
AUTEX: 641808
AUTOKIT: 03430
BERTOLOTTI: Y3289
BLUE PRINT: ADT37602
CONTINENTAL CTAM: V56903
FEBI BILSTEIN: 14271
FLENNOR: FS6, F123996
IPD: 140803
JAPANPARTS: BE246
KAISHIN: FI4170
NIPPARTS: J1142
SWAG: 8103
 
Ideal Cars:
TOYOTA
TOYOTA Corolla VII Compact (E100) (Year of Building 05.1992 – 11.1999)
TOYOTA Corolla V Saloon (E80) (Calendar year of Development 06.1983 – 06.1989)
TOYOTA Corolla VI Saloon (E90) (Yr of Development 05.1987 – 09.1994)
TOYOTA Corolla VI Compact (E90) (Yr of Building 05.1987 – 10.1995)
TOYOTA Corolla V Liftback (E80) (Year of Building 05.1982 – 05.1989)
TOYOTA Corolla VII Liftback (E100) (Yr of Design 05.1992 – 04.1997)
TOYOTA Corolla VI Liftback (E90) (Calendar year of Construction 07.1987 – 10.1995)
TOYOTA Corolla VI Estate (E90) (Yr of Building 05.1987 – 10.1995)
TOYOTA Corolla IV Estate (E70) (Year of Building twelve.1979 – 08.1987)
TOYOTA Corolla VII Estate (E100) (Calendar year of Development 05.1992 – 04.1997)
TOYOTA Camry II Saloon (V20) (12 months of Development 10.1986 – 02.1993)
TOYOTA Camry II Estate (_V2_) (Yr of Building eleven.1986 – 02.1993)
TOYOTA CarI N A II Saloon (T150) (Calendar year of Design 08.1983 – 05.1988)
TOYOTA CarI N A E Saloon (T19) (Yr of Building 04.1992 – 09.1997)
TOYOTA CarI N A E Hatchback (T19) (Yr of Building 04.1992 – 09.1997)
TOYOTA CarI N A E Sportswagon (T19) (Calendar year of Design 02.1992 – 09.1997)
TOYOTA CarI N A II Saloon (T170) (Yr of Design twelve.1987 – 06.1992)
TOYOTA CarI N A Hatchback (T17) (Calendar year of Construction 12.1987 – 06.1992)
TOYOTA Corolla V Forex Compact (E80) (Year of Design 08.1984 – 05.1988)
TOYOTA Picnic (XM10) (Calendar year of Building 05.1996 – 12.2001)
TOYOTA Corolla VIII Saloon (E110) (Yr of Construction 04.1997 – 06.2002)
TOYOTA Corolla VIII Liftback (E110) (12 months of Design 04.1997 – 01.2002)
TOYOTA Corolla VIII Compact (E110) (12 months of Development 04.1997 – 01.2002)
TOYOTA Avensis I Estate (T22) (Yr of Building 09.1997 – 02.2003)
TOYOTA Corolla VII Saloon (E100) (Yr of Building 06.1991 – 11.1999)
TOYOTA Avensis I Liftback (T22) (Year of Construction 09.1997 – 02.2003)
TOYOTA Corolla VIII Estate (E110) (Yr of Design 04.1997 – 10.2001)

OUR Rewards:

1. Confirmed Quality
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2. Excellent Provider
We have enthusiastic and timely on the web support and good after-product sales support.

three. Expert Teams
We have skilled groups with technologies, study and creation.

four. Competitive Value
We give consumers with much better goods and preferential charges.

US $0.99-4.8
/ Set
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50 Sets

(Min. Order)

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After-sales Service: Professional and Responsible
Warranty: 1 Year or 50,000 Kms
Type: Tensioner Bearing
Material: Chrome Steel
Tolerance: N/a
Certification: ISO9001, TS16949

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Samples:
US$ 1/Set
1 Set(Min.Order)

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Request Sample

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Customization:

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PRODUCTION DETAILS
OEM-NUMBER:
TOYOTA – OE-1350564010
TOYOTA – OE-1350564011
TOYOTA – OE-1350564012
TOYOTA – OE-1350564020
TOYOTA – OE-1350564022
 
TECDOC EQUIVALENTS:
ASHIKA: 4502246
AUTEX: 641808
AUTOKIT: 03430
BERTOLOTTI: Y3289
BLUE PRINT: ADT37602
CONTINENTAL CTAM: V56903
FEBI BILSTEIN: 14271
FLENNOR: FS60099
GATES: T41077
HUTCHINSON: HEG164
I N A: 531017820, F123996
IPD: 140803
JAPANPARTS: BE246
KAISHIN: FI4170
NIPPARTS: J1142004
NTN: NEP62010A1P
OPTIBELT: 815ST
QUINTON HAZELL: QTT451
REPKIT: RKT1438
ROULUNDS RUBBER: BT1068
RPK: RPK804540
RUVILLE: 56903
SK: SK803430
S K F : VKM71100
SNR: GT36900
SPIDAN: 0067903
SWAG: 81030005
TRISCAN: 864613109
 
SUITABLE CARS:
TOYOTA
TOYOTA Corolla VII Compact (E100) (Year of Construction 05.1992 – 11.1999)
TOYOTA Corolla V Saloon (E80) (Year of Construction 06.1983 – 06.1989)
TOYOTA Corolla VI Saloon (E90) (Year of Construction 05.1987 – 09.1994)
TOYOTA Corolla VI Compact (E90) (Year of Construction 05.1987 – 10.1995)
TOYOTA Corolla V Liftback (E80) (Year of Construction 05.1982 – 05.1989)
TOYOTA Corolla VII Liftback (E100) (Year of Construction 05.1992 – 04.1997)
TOYOTA Corolla VI Liftback (E90) (Year of Construction 07.1987 – 10.1995)
TOYOTA Corolla VI Estate (E90) (Year of Construction 05.1987 – 10.1995)
TOYOTA Corolla IV Estate (E70) (Year of Construction 12.1979 – 08.1987)
TOYOTA Corolla VII Estate (E100) (Year of Construction 05.1992 – 04.1997)
TOYOTA Camry II Saloon (V20) (Year of Construction 10.1986 – 02.1993)
TOYOTA Camry II Estate (_V2_) (Year of Construction 11.1986 – 02.1993)
TOYOTA CarI N A II Saloon (T150) (Year of Construction 08.1983 – 05.1988)
TOYOTA CarI N A E Saloon (T19) (Year of Construction 04.1992 – 09.1997)
TOYOTA CarI N A E Hatchback (T19) (Year of Construction 04.1992 – 09.1997)
TOYOTA CarI N A E Sportswagon (T19) (Year of Construction 02.1992 – 09.1997)
TOYOTA CarI N A II Saloon (T170) (Year of Construction 12.1987 – 06.1992)
TOYOTA CarI N A Hatchback (T17) (Year of Construction 12.1987 – 06.1992)
TOYOTA Corolla V FX Compact (E80) (Year of Construction 08.1984 – 05.1988)
TOYOTA Picnic (XM10) (Year of Construction 05.1996 – 12.2001)
TOYOTA Corolla VIII Saloon (E110) (Year of Construction 04.1997 – 06.2002)
TOYOTA Corolla VIII Liftback (E110) (Year of Construction 04.1997 – 01.2002)
TOYOTA Corolla VIII Compact (E110) (Year of Construction 04.1997 – 01.2002)
TOYOTA Avensis I Estate (T22) (Year of Construction 09.1997 – 02.2003)
TOYOTA Corolla VII Saloon (E100) (Year of Construction 06.1991 – 11.1999)
TOYOTA Avensis I Liftback (T22) (Year of Construction 09.1997 – 02.2003)
TOYOTA Corolla VIII Estate (E110) (Year of Construction 04.1997 – 10.2001)
US $0.99-4.8
/ Set
|
50 Sets

(Min. Order)

###

After-sales Service: Professional and Responsible
Warranty: 1 Year or 50,000 Kms
Type: Tensioner Bearing
Material: Chrome Steel
Tolerance: N/a
Certification: ISO9001, TS16949

###

Samples:
US$ 1/Set
1 Set(Min.Order)

|
Request Sample

###

Customization:

###

PRODUCTION DETAILS
OEM-NUMBER:
TOYOTA – OE-1350564010
TOYOTA – OE-1350564011
TOYOTA – OE-1350564012
TOYOTA – OE-1350564020
TOYOTA – OE-1350564022
 
TECDOC EQUIVALENTS:
ASHIKA: 4502246
AUTEX: 641808
AUTOKIT: 03430
BERTOLOTTI: Y3289
BLUE PRINT: ADT37602
CONTINENTAL CTAM: V56903
FEBI BILSTEIN: 14271
FLENNOR: FS60099
GATES: T41077
HUTCHINSON: HEG164
I N A: 531017820, F123996
IPD: 140803
JAPANPARTS: BE246
KAISHIN: FI4170
NIPPARTS: J1142004
NTN: NEP62010A1P
OPTIBELT: 815ST
QUINTON HAZELL: QTT451
REPKIT: RKT1438
ROULUNDS RUBBER: BT1068
RPK: RPK804540
RUVILLE: 56903
SK: SK803430
S K F : VKM71100
SNR: GT36900
SPIDAN: 0067903
SWAG: 81030005
TRISCAN: 864613109
 
SUITABLE CARS:
TOYOTA
TOYOTA Corolla VII Compact (E100) (Year of Construction 05.1992 – 11.1999)
TOYOTA Corolla V Saloon (E80) (Year of Construction 06.1983 – 06.1989)
TOYOTA Corolla VI Saloon (E90) (Year of Construction 05.1987 – 09.1994)
TOYOTA Corolla VI Compact (E90) (Year of Construction 05.1987 – 10.1995)
TOYOTA Corolla V Liftback (E80) (Year of Construction 05.1982 – 05.1989)
TOYOTA Corolla VII Liftback (E100) (Year of Construction 05.1992 – 04.1997)
TOYOTA Corolla VI Liftback (E90) (Year of Construction 07.1987 – 10.1995)
TOYOTA Corolla VI Estate (E90) (Year of Construction 05.1987 – 10.1995)
TOYOTA Corolla IV Estate (E70) (Year of Construction 12.1979 – 08.1987)
TOYOTA Corolla VII Estate (E100) (Year of Construction 05.1992 – 04.1997)
TOYOTA Camry II Saloon (V20) (Year of Construction 10.1986 – 02.1993)
TOYOTA Camry II Estate (_V2_) (Year of Construction 11.1986 – 02.1993)
TOYOTA CarI N A II Saloon (T150) (Year of Construction 08.1983 – 05.1988)
TOYOTA CarI N A E Saloon (T19) (Year of Construction 04.1992 – 09.1997)
TOYOTA CarI N A E Hatchback (T19) (Year of Construction 04.1992 – 09.1997)
TOYOTA CarI N A E Sportswagon (T19) (Year of Construction 02.1992 – 09.1997)
TOYOTA CarI N A II Saloon (T170) (Year of Construction 12.1987 – 06.1992)
TOYOTA CarI N A Hatchback (T17) (Year of Construction 12.1987 – 06.1992)
TOYOTA Corolla V FX Compact (E80) (Year of Construction 08.1984 – 05.1988)
TOYOTA Picnic (XM10) (Year of Construction 05.1996 – 12.2001)
TOYOTA Corolla VIII Saloon (E110) (Year of Construction 04.1997 – 06.2002)
TOYOTA Corolla VIII Liftback (E110) (Year of Construction 04.1997 – 01.2002)
TOYOTA Corolla VIII Compact (E110) (Year of Construction 04.1997 – 01.2002)
TOYOTA Avensis I Estate (T22) (Year of Construction 09.1997 – 02.2003)
TOYOTA Corolla VII Saloon (E100) (Year of Construction 06.1991 – 11.1999)
TOYOTA Avensis I Liftback (T22) (Year of Construction 09.1997 – 02.2003)
TOYOTA Corolla VIII Estate (E110) (Year of Construction 04.1997 – 10.2001)

The Mechanical Advantage of a Pulley

A pulley is an important tool for many tasks. The advantage that it offers over a hand-held mechanism is its mechanical advantage. In this article, we’ll discuss the types of pulleys and their applications. We’ll also look at the types of compound pulleys. And, of course, there’s a little bit about the mechanical advantage of a pulley. This article will help you decide whether this tool is right for your needs.
pulley

Mechanical advantage of a pulley

A pulley has a mechanical advantage over a lever because it is able to produce more force over longer distances. The mechanical advantage of a pulley sounds brilliant and could produce energy. But what exactly is this mechanical advantage? Let’s take a look. First, consider how a pulley works. A rope supports a 100kg mass, which requires 500 newtons of force to lift. If the rope supports a 100kg mass, two sections of rope can support that load. Using a pulley, you can lift the same weight with half the force.
A pulley’s ideal mechanical advantage is the ratio of the force applied to the total length of the rope. The larger the radius, the greater the mechanical advantage. A pulley made up of four rope segments has an ideal mechanical advantage of four. Therefore, a four-segment pulley would multiply the force applied by four. As the numbers on the rope segments are smaller than the total length of the rope, it would be better to use a compound pulley.
The mechanical advantage of a pulley can be calculated by using the T-method. The first step in calculating the mechanical advantage of a pulley is defining the force you need to lift. Then, divide that force by two to calculate the amount of force you need to lift the load. Once you know this amount, you can design a pulley to meet your needs. That way, you can achieve the perfect balance between the two types of pulleys.

Types of pulleys

The main function of the pulley is to change the direction of the force. The mechanical advantages of a single pulley are two. Ideally, two pulleys should have two or more mechanical advantages. The mechanical advantage of compound pulleys can be increased to two or more. The number of pulleys that make up the composite pulley will determine the mechanical advantage. Certain types of pulleys are combined in one housing.
A stepped pulley is a set of pulleys with stepped surfaces. Each face is anchored to the mid-axis in an ordered sequence. This design gives these pulleys their name. They are used to increase and decrease the speed of the driven pulley. Step pulleys are usually used in pairs. They can be straight or stepped, but usually come in pairs.
The three main types of pulleys are pulleys, rope pulleys, and chain pulleys. Pulley Pulley systems use mechanics to lift and lower heavy objects. The Greek historian Plutarch credits the invention of the pulley to Archimedes of ancient Sicily. The Mesopotamians used rope pulleys to lift water around 1500 BC, and Stonehenge is said to have been built using a rope pulley system.
pulley

Application of pulley system

The advantages of using a pulley system are numerous. The ability to lift heavy objects is a good example. The pulley system makes it easy for people to lift blocks and other large objects. It can be used in many different applications, from utility elevators to construction cranes. In addition, it is widely used on sailing boats. If you want to learn more about the benefits of a pulley system, keep reading!
You can use the pulley system to water flowers or water plants. Some of them even lowered the pot to make cleaning easier. Pendant lights are another great place to install a pulley system. Climbing and fishing are just some of the activities that utilize the pulley. They are great for fishing and gardening. And since they are so versatile, you can use the pulley system anywhere.
To get the most out of your pulley system, you must choose a product that has all of the above attributes. A high-quality pulley must have a large pulley diameter and be made of sturdy materials. The cables must also be properly supported in the pulleys to ensure a long service life for your investment. A good cable should have minimal cracks and be lubricated. These factors are the most important considerations when choosing a pulley system for your needs.

composite pulley

Composite pulley systems combine two or more movable pulleys. These systems maximize the force to move the weight and can also change direction so they can be used to lift weights. Composite pulley systems can be as simple or as complex as your needs. For example, a pulley pulley system uses multiple pulleys on each axis. This method is often used for hoisting building materials.
A compound pulley system has two or more rope segments, each of which is pulled up on a load. It can increase lift by making objects move faster. These systems are common on large sailboats and construction sites. Composite pulleys are also available for larger boats. Due to their versatility, they are versatile tools for construction sites and large sailboats. If you have their app, you should consider buying one.
The main advantage of composite pulleys is their versatility. You can use them to lift weights or use them to save energy. Composite pulleys are especially useful for lifting heavy objects. For example, you can tie a paper clip to the end of the rope and pull it up. The flag is then lifted into the air with the help of compound pulleys. Composite pulleys are a great invention and they are often used in construction.

security considerations

There are several safety considerations to consider when using pulleys. The first is Secure Workload (SWL). This value is a general guideline for the maximum weight a pulley can safely handle. It varies according to the height and angle of the pulley. Besides SWL, there are some other factors to consider. Consider each one before deciding on the pulley that best suits your needs.
Another safety consideration is the weight of the load. Since the highs of the pulley are higher than the lows, it doubles in weight. The weight of the high point should not exceed 4 kN. The safety factor is calculated by multiplying the strength of the pulley by the weight of the load. Secondary COD has a safety factor of 10:1 and bulletproof primary anchors should be used with pulleys.
If using a chain hoist, you must be trained in the appropriate type of lifting. It is important not to hang on the top hooks of the structure, nor to overload or rig the hooks with multiple slings. You should also avoid corroded or damaged chains, as they can cause the crane to jam or overload. A worn chain can even cause the load to drop.
pulley

Components of a pulley system

Proper design of the pulley system can increase the life of the cables and pulleys. Larger diameter cables should be selected as they are more durable than smaller diameter cables. The cables should also be supported in the pulley grooves. The pulley must be designed to be compatible with the cable and its lubrication should be optimal. Proper lubrication of cables and pulleys will ensure maximum durability and longevity.
The first type of pulley is called a fast pulley. These pulleys are used for quick start and stop of the machine. These pulleys are usually mounted in pairs on the countershaft of the machine. One pulley is tightly mounted on the machine shaft, while the other pulley is fitted with a free-spinning mechanism. When the machine is running, the belt is mounted on the tensioner pulley, and when it is stopped, the belt slides on the independent pulley.
Composite pulley sets reduce the overall effort required by reducing the size of the pulley. These are usually attributed to Archimedes. Flat pulleys are often used in flat belt driven transmission systems. These are used in high-speed, low-power applications. Flat pulley idlers are also used on the back of traditional V-belts.

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editor by czh 2023-01-30