Just shrink the belt and make it bigger for no flex and that should work out well around.
Or make a very compliant rubber wheel off the motor to replace the belt.
I don't know if a high Durometer sorbothane wheel would work it that kind of environment
Regards
David
Or make a very compliant rubber wheel off the motor to replace the belt.
I don't know if a high Durometer sorbothane wheel would work it that kind of environment
Regards
David
It comes from a vacuum-cleaner, a bit noisy.nice picture!!! Gosh I really enjoy the picture you post!!!
What motor is that? DC/AC? It looks very big.
Its obvious that Frank is keen on big torque and probably for good reason !!! I doubt that Frank would tolerate a noisy drive system.
Amazing how so many of you know everything about this deck without even having seen, not to mention, heard it.
The (shaded pole)motor and the flywheel came out of a 1956 Sander and Janzen reel to reel machine(Saja Mk4). Noisy it is definitely NOT.
You bet it's has a lot of torque , - the platter is heavy(10kg) and it takes no more than two revolutions to come up to speed(33,3rpm)
Cheers,
Frank
The (shaded pole)motor and the flywheel came out of a 1956 Sander and Janzen reel to reel machine(Saja Mk4). Noisy it is definitely NOT.
You bet it's has a lot of torque , - the platter is heavy(10kg) and it takes no more than two revolutions to come up to speed(33,3rpm)
Cheers,
Frank
Due to the lack of interest, I consider this project closed.
Myself I am moving to Salvation 2 table with RIM drive, that way I will be able to develop the ultimate controller for DC motor on an existing working mechanical design.
Thanks everybody for the participation shown up till now!
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Myself I am moving to Salvation 2 table with RIM drive, that way I will be able to develop the ultimate controller for DC motor on an existing working mechanical design.
Thanks everybody for the participation shown up till now!

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