Brock
Well-Known Member
Secondary movement under load.
This one has 0.120" float.
This is why INWARD float and outward float is needed.When motor is under heavy load it twist's back toward driver a little and the inward float helps keep the clutch's and belt perfectly parallel under load.Some people are making this way to confusing and it's very simple tech that has been around many many years. Polaris says around 0.050"-0.060" float. It doesn't hurt to give it more as the secondary will find it's happy spot.
This axys model can safely have a minimum of 0.086" washer behind secondary and let it float out from there. I'm not saying to do this,I'm telling what is safe.
I would much rather have a secondary float inward and outward past parallel on both sides of perfect parallel. This way the secondary will find it's happy spot.
The outward float is for engagement only, inward float is when motor is under load and twist's back a little(this moves secondary in)
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