File:SteelCoreBeltFibreSnapped.jpg
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Image of a Steel Core Polyurethane belt used with a 16 tooth pulley. The metal fibres have snapped were the belt engages with the pulley due to small diameter of the pulley creating a tight bend in the belt. The failure presented itself as an elongated print in the problem axis.
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