Belts And Performance
The belts for vacuum cleaners can come in many styles and hundreds of
different sizes. Normally, vacuums
use a belt to drive an agitation device, which is also known as a brush
roller.
With very few exceptions, most vacuums will use either a flat belt,
round belt, or a geared style belt.
The type of belt that your vacuum uses is very important, not only for
durability, but performance
as well.
The condition and type of belt your vacuum uses will have a lot of impact
on the systems
ability to clean carpet.
The proper use of agitation is almost 70% of the cleaning ability of
a vacuum cleaner.
Suction is also very important. The suction is what pulls the dirt that
is removed from the carpet
into the collection area of the vacuum.
The suction, or airflow, is the key when cleaning hard surfaces or when
using attachments. Without
suction, a vacuum cleaner could only bring more dirt to the surface
of carpet.
Even though both agitation and suction are important with vacuuming,
the agitation is what actually cleans them.
Almost all manufacturers use brush rollers that are made of wood, metal,
or even plastic that
is driven by a suction or brush motor through the use of three different
kinds of belts - round,
geared, or flat.
The round belts are the earliest type as they were easy to produce and
easy to engineer. The
round style, unfortunately, is normally run in the same space as vacuumed
dirt. What this means,
is that almost all of the dirt, staples, and hair you vacuum up will
pass around the belt;
cutting, nicking, or even scratching it along the way.
Vacuum cleaner belts have to stretch quite a long way, placing even
more stress on the roller and
the motor bearings.
The round belt is still common, and used even today.
The flat style of belts are most often run in a circular fashion as
well, unlike the twisted
route the round belt takes to deliver the performance in the proper
direction.
The style allow manufacturers to run the belt off of one side of the
brush roller, instead of the
center where all of the dirt is.
This is truly a great innovation, as you can eliminate premature
failure due to the soil and dirt in the belt path.
The latest belt design is considered to be the best in the industry.
Even though there are many variations out there, the geared belt is
the most efficient means to drive a brush.
The geared belt is also known as a positive brush system
because the energy of the brush motor is transmitted directly to the
brush.
Both the brush and the motor are locked by fixed teeth to each other
through a cogged belt without tension.
The resulting direct connection results in higher cleaning efficiency
because
the brush can be driven at a faster speed regardless of the age of the
belt.
The flat style can stretch as they become warm, which will cause them
to lose tension.
When you use your vacuum, the belt is always going
to
stretch.
Believe it or not, it will lose it's tension the moment you put it up
to rest in the
closet.
There is however, one real drawback to geared belts - the cost of the
vacuum. Geared belts are normally used on two motor vacuums.
Not only does this require a separate suction and brush motor, but it
also requires electronic sensory systems to tell you when something
is
wrong with the brush.
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