17.02.2024
Belts used in combines can serve different functions and come in various sizes and structural features. Here are some common types of belts used in combines.
Drive Belts: Belts that transmit engine power to the cutting mechanism or drive wheels. These belts usually come as V-belts or multi-groove belts and transfer the power of the engine to other parts.
Cutting Mechanism: Belts: Belts that operate the cutting mechanism. They facilitate the movement of blades, cylinders, and other cutting parts.
Drive Wheel Belts: Belts that transmit the rotation of the wheels responsible for the movement of the combine.
Fan Belts: Belts that operate the fan for the cooling system. They provide the airflow necessary for engine cooling.
Alternator Belt: The belt that drives the alternator, which produces electrical energy.
Hydraulic Pump Belts: Belts that drive the hydraulic pump used in hydraulic systems.
Air Conditioning Belt: The belt used for the air conditioning system, if present in the combine.
These belts are necessary to operate and perform various functions of the combine. Each serves a specific function and requires regular maintenance and inspection. Proper selection, installation, and regular checking of belts are important for the efficiency and reliability of the combine.