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16-04-2019 #5
Mechanically there's no significant difference between this and a split pinion apart from the fact that you get a "gearing up" of the spring force due to a) the wide angle of the belt between the main gears and the tensioner and b) the ratio of the belt diameter to the gear diameter. This results in not needing such a beefy spring. However you can also vary the preload tension more easily than with a split pinion as the spring is external. It's rather like a spilt pinion with the pinions moved apart on the driven gear
It wouldn't be difficult to calculate the equivalent torsional preload effect at the driven gears. Yes, the green pulley removes the backlash between the big gears and the red one tensions the motor pulley.
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