I'll be replacing the belt on a Brose 1.2S motor soon and am seeking specific advice. The folks at Brose are quite firm that the torque on the set screw that sets the tension of the belt tension pulley he set to their spec. That torque value is 0.2Nm (1.77in/pds). My inch pound torque wrenches start at 40 in/pds and some quick searching for a tool that reads that low turned up nothing but really expensive options. I have no interest in spending lots for a tool that will likely be used only two or three times. Reaching back to my school days and recalling basic physics class lead me to a cheap way to solve this twisting problem. My hope is someone truely knowledgeable in these things will confirm if my idea will work and if my calculations are correct.
Here goes. In layman terms torque is force on a moment arm. An inch pound, if I understand, is a pound acting perpendicular to a lever at one inch out from a center of rotation. With this in mind I figure a 200gm weight hung 4 inches from center of the set screw will do the trick. I cut an Allen wrench so it extended out from the set screw just enough to clear the motor case. Next at 4 inches out from center of the short end of the wrench a small groove was made. Now a 200gm weight (a small bag with pennies) is hung from the wrench. I can pick up the motor and rotate it until the tension on the set screw causes the Allen to rotate up to a horizontal position and stay there. All right smart people is this going to work? Thanks in advance.
Here goes. In layman terms torque is force on a moment arm. An inch pound, if I understand, is a pound acting perpendicular to a lever at one inch out from a center of rotation. With this in mind I figure a 200gm weight hung 4 inches from center of the set screw will do the trick. I cut an Allen wrench so it extended out from the set screw just enough to clear the motor case. Next at 4 inches out from center of the short end of the wrench a small groove was made. Now a 200gm weight (a small bag with pennies) is hung from the wrench. I can pick up the motor and rotate it until the tension on the set screw causes the Allen to rotate up to a horizontal position and stay there. All right smart people is this going to work? Thanks in advance.