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MXL 20 Teeth .08" Pitch Drive Pulley

MXL 20 Teeth .08" Pitch Drive Pulley

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This is an MXL size drive pulley with a .08" pitch. Connect these directly to a 1/4" motor shaft and use a .08" pitch timing belt. Maximum width belt that will fit is 1/4". Note: Color may vary from what is shown in the picture.

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  • Will the vacuum pressure controller unit effectively hold the vacuum pressure being applied to it, and would it suffice for extended periods under pressure?

    The pressure sensor on the vacuum pressure sensor circuit is the part that senses the vacuum pressure. The sensor will provide a measurement of temperature calibrated absolute pressure for as long as the circuit is on and functioning. You should have no problem keeping this circuit on indefinitely for your vacuum control needs. You can find the datasheet for the sensor here: http://www.freescale.com/files/sensors/doc/data_sheet/MPXV6115V.pdf

  • I bought a 36V power supply through you, and when I connected it to the wall outlet, it measures in the mid to high 70 Volt range. I then bought one on-line, and got the same result. When I test the line voltage, it reads 111V, so I believe the multimeter is working properly. What am I doing wrong?

    We recommend using an extension cord, or some other 3 conductor power cable, that is at least 16 AWG. Cut the end of the cable off, and then strip to expose the three wires, typically white, black and green. Connect the black to L (called Live), white no N (called Nuetral), and green to the 3rd place from the right, that has the three line symbol for Ground. Our supply has a red switch on the side. When looking at the terminals, it will be on the right hand side of the supply. make sure that you have selected the proper input voltage with this switch. Either 220v (used mainly overseas) or 115V (for typical North American power)