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SOLVING AN OLD PROBLEMTHE SNAPIDLE WITH A POSITIONING BRACKET |
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| Positioning bracket holds snapidle away from smaller sprocket while self-adjusting teeter action changes attitude when chain reverses direction. Requirements include an upgraded snapidle with steel straps, bracket arm, and a bolt. | |
| A driven sprocket ratio to the driver can be quite large sending a free=floating snapidle over the top of the smaller sprocket. Construct a positioning bracket assemble (shown below with a bolt) to hold the snapidle in place, away from the smaller sprocket. When the motor reverses direction, the teetering action on the bolt adjusts the Snapidle's attitude accordingly. Picture does not show safety guard, which has been removed for demonstration purposes. All power transmission products are potentially dangerous and should be guarded in accordance with applicable regulations | |
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