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Is this a pulley?

BuddyC01

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Hi,
I gathered up some pulleys I've pulled off old electric motors and got them cleaned up this weekend. I have this one item that was mounted to a motor shaft but I'm not quite sure about it. Is it maybe some flat belt pulley or something else?

Thanks all!
BC

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Fretters

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A flat belt pulley would have a slight crown on it, (the centre is slightly wider than the ends), so unlikely that's for a flat belt, unless it's a homemade jobbie where they didn't realise about crowning a pulley.
 

larry_g

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Could be a drive wheel that mates with a rubber tired driven wheel. It could be for a flat belt where the crown is on another wheel.

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454ragtop

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Could have been used on a dual shaft motor as a "knob" to turn the motor for a scroll saw or similar.
 

BDT/NWMN

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Back in the late 40'S, early 50'S, Our rural areas were getting electrical service. Many machines on the farms that were powered by gasoline engines using a flat belt were then re-powered with electric motors mated to a pulley similar to that one.
 
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