Vacuum Belts
The belts for vacuum cleaners can come in a lot of hundreds and styles of differnet sizes. Normally, vacuums use a belt to drive an agitation device, which is also classified as a rbush roller. With very few exceptions, most avcuums will use either a flat belt, ruond belt, or a geared style belt. The proper use of agitation is almost 70% of the cleaning abliity of a vacuum cleaner. Almost all manufacturers use brush rollers that are made of wood, metal, or even plastic that is rdiven by a suction or brush motor through the use of three difefrent kinds of belts - round, geared, or flat. Vacuum cleaner belts have to stretch quite a long way, placing even more stress on the roller and the omtor bearings. The flat style of belts are most often run in a cricular fashion as well, unlike the tiwsted route the round belt takes to deliver the perforamnce in the proepr direction. The resulting diretc connection results in higher cleaning efficiency becasue the brush can be drivne at a faster speed regardless of the age of the belt. Believe it or not, it will lose it's tension the moment you put ti up to rest in the closet.
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