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The disadvantage of a fixed pulley is that if it's not fixed in a location where you need it, it's used less.
It is heavy and might damage bearings
Advantages - a pulley allows you to apply force in any direction, not just the one in which the force is to applied. Multiple pulleys yield a mechanical advantage that can allow the lifting of heavy weights. Disadvantages - the pulley has to be securely anchored to support the mass being acted on, and the rope has to be strong and durable. A wheeled pulley needs to rotate smoothly, and a sliding (e.g. wooden) pulley should not abrade the rope. Also, the more pulleys you use, the more rope you need. You need to consider the strength of the pulley's anchorage. If you try to raise a 40 lb load using a rope over a single pulley hung from the roof with the 2 legs of the rope parallel, the force on the anchorage will be 2 x 40 = 80 lbs.
There is a crankshaft pulley, alternator pulley, power steering pump pulley, AC pulley, idler pulley, tensioner pulley, etc.
a coumpound pulley is when there is a fixe pulley and movable pulley working together
a coumpound pulley is when there is a fixe pulley and movable pulley working together
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Things that might cause a pulley to wobble: The pulley is bent. The shaft the pulley is on is bent. The pulley is mounted crooked.
No, it is not a pulley. A pulley has to half effort.
Pulley reduces the force given to get the work done. There are amny types of pulleys. Examples are fixed pulley, movable pulley and Combined pulley.
If you pry up on the pulley with a bar on each side of it and while keeping pressure on the pulley, hit the end of the shaft that the pulley is on with a brass mallet, the pulley will usually break free.