1. As I said above, I found a 3-D model of the correct pulley.
2. As I said above, I'm making a rapid prototype of it so it needs to be completely accurate.
3. No, it's not a school project.
Yes, H and HTD are two different things. H is one of the standard english timing belt profiles for which there is plenty of documentation.
HTD is one of a few different metric profiles and finding documentation on them proved a little more difficult. I found plenty of places that sold HTD...
Well, I think I got as close as I'm going to get. The sdp store let me download a Pro/E file and I was able to look at the sketch of the groove and use that. Nothing really guarantees me that this is accurate but it's probably as good as I'm going to get.
Thanks for the help.
Thanks for the responses.
What I'm looking for exactly is a fully dimensioned drawing of the grooves on a 3mm HTD Timing Pulley.
If this info. is in the Machniery's Handbook please let me know where. I've looked through it and the only timing belt info. I can find is on the english sizes...
I'm looking for dimensional information on the tooth profile for a 3mm HTD Timing Pulley. I've looked all over and can't find that detailed profile info.
I'm making a custom part that is going to be rapid prototyped so I need the teeth to be exact instead of just represented for a drawing...
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