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Brewer TM22 T-Series Spring-Loaded Automatic Tensioner, 22 lbs Spring, 2-1/2" Width, 7-1/2" Bolt Hole Spacing Width, 4" Arm Length, 8-11/16" Housing Length

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About Brewer TM22 T-Series Spring-Loaded Automatic

This Brewer TM22 spring-loaded automatic tensioner has a painted semi-steel base for strength and durability and is suitable for use with Brewer shaft models SO-2, SO-3, or SO-4 (not included). It has a 360-degree rotating arm for a maximum reach of 4". Serrated teeth on the tensioner base and arm prevent slippage. When the rotating arm is locked in place, it can pivot 90 degrees from its position in either direction. Its internal spring mechanism adjusts drive tension automatically and supports loads up to 22 lb. The tensioner base measures 8-11/16 x 3-1/8 inches (L x W) and has bolt holes spaced 7-1/2" apart for secure mounting. (L is length, the vertical distance from bottom to top; W is width, the horizontal distance from left to right.) This spring-loaded automatic tensioner is suitable for maintaining tension in power transmission systems in automobile manufacturing, bottling, food processing, waste management, and other industries.Belt and chain tensioners reduce belt or chain slack that occurs in power transmission drive systems through normal operation. Slack reduces drive efficiency and decreases the life of drive components. Belt and chain tensioners help to maintain the correct drive belt or chain tension in a system by reducing this slack and transmitting drive torque uniformly, resulting in reduced noise and vibration and decreased sprocket, pulley, belt, or chain wear. They also reduce the risk of over-tensioning that exists with manual retensioning operations. Tensioners are available in three categories: fixed, adjustable, and automatic. Fixed tensioners must be remounted in order to alter the tension of a drive system. Manual tensioners require operators to adjust screws or reposition parts as belt or chain slack increases. Automatic tensioners apply tension as needed through the use of weight, springs, elastomers, or compressed air. Factors to consider in selecting a proper tensioner include drive power, speed, torque,