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Minimum pulley diameter
 
Minimum pulley diameters (to DIN 22101)
The pulley diameters in a belt conveyor system depend on the design, on strains and on the type of splice of the conveyor belt. For determining the minimum diameters, the following pulley groups will be distingueshed:
  • Group A: Drive pulley and other pulleys in the range of higher belt tensions
  • Group B: Deflection pulleys in the range of lower belt tensions
  • Group C: Snub pulleys (change in belt moving direction = 30°)


The minimum pulley diameter for Group A pulleys can be roughly dtermined by utilizing the thickness value of the tensile member in the belt as follows:

(DTR min.)GR.A = Material Characterlistic Value dGK


Tensilie member material in belt longitudinal direction material charactaristic value
E (Polyester)
P (Polyamide)
St ( Steel cables)
106
90
145

A pulley diameter so obtained shall be rounded up to the next higher value of the table below, in which there are shown for each minimum values for group b and C, too.


Minimum pulley diameter DTR min without lining (Quoted in mm) depending on utilizingthe admissible tension in the steady operation state.

(DTR min.)GR.A

after rounding up
Utilization of the heighest admissible belt tension
over 60% to 100%
Pullery Group
over 30% to 80%
Pullery Group
up to 30%
Pullery Group
A B C A B C A B C
200 200 160 125 160 125 100 125 125 100
250 250 200 160 200 160 125 160 160 125
315 315 250 200 250 200 160 200 200 160
400 400 315 250 315 250 200 250 250 200
500 500 400 315 400 315 250 315 315 250
630 630 500 400 500 400 315 400 400 315
800 800 630 500 630 500 400 500 500 400
1000 1000 800 630 800 630 500 630 630 500
1250 1250 1000 800 1000 800 630 800 800 630
1400 1400 1250 1000 1250 1000 800 1000 1000 800
1600 1600 1250 1000 1250 1000 800 1000 1000 800
1800 1800 1400 1250 1400 1250 1000 1250 1250 1000
2000 2000 1600 1250 1600 1250 1000 1250 1250 1000