The belt is not driven since the belt is attached to the exercise bike and can not be removed.
It is belt driven
Yes, I know of no engine where the alternator is driven by the cam belt. The alternator is driven by a drive belt or serpentine belt.
No, it is definitely belt driven, all VRS diesels are belt driven.
you have a belt driven turbo? how old is that car turbos were belt or chain driven when first invented to keep planes in the air. i know of know car with a belt driven turbo
Belt-driven and chain-driven systems are both common power transmission mediums in industrial and manufacturing systems, but they vary significantly in some of their characteristics, efficiency and applications. Belt-driven systems utilize flexible belts made from rubber or synthetic materials to transfer motion between pulleys. They are known for being smooth and quiet, as well as requiring little maintenance. Belts can absorb shocks or vibrations, and are useful for light and medium-duty applications, such as packaging units or conveyor belts. However, like every system, belts will slip under heavier loading, leading to lower levels of power transmission efficiency. Chain-driven systems is a positive drive system utilizing chains and sprockets made of metal, which means the chains will never slip off or fail to transmit motion. Chain-driven systems are usable under heavy-duty or any kind of high-torque applications for items like conveyors, machinery, and automotive systems. Chains are generally more durable than belts, however chains must be lubricated and maintained regularly to reduce wear and noise, to maintain maximum power transfer. Overall, belts are easier and simpler to work with, while chains provide significantly more strength of motion transfer. The choice between belt and chain systems comes down to load, speed and environment. Looking for quality-driven industrial components and suppliers you can trust? Explore platform like pepagora, the B2B platform for industrial quality-driven solutions.
Yes belt driven turn tables have been around since the beggining.
A supercharger runs off a belt driven directly from the engine where as the turbo runs off a belt driven by a fan in the exhaust
I can't give you a definite answer on the '95, but my '96 Camry 4 cylinder has belt driven waterpump. its driven by the timing belt.
The compressors are of both types, belt driven and direct compressor. The belt driven compressors are because of the higher requirement which is not possible by direct compressors and being un economical.
It is inside the front of the engine. On the 2.7L it is chain driven. On the 3.5L it is belt driven.It is inside the front of the engine. On the 2.7L it is chain driven. On the 3.5L it is belt driven.
Belt.
BELT!