belt track
The term "belt track" encompasses various systems involving the alignment and movement of belts for power transmission, transportation, and machinery operation.
Definition
B2Railroad
A railway line that encircles an area, typically a city, to manage train traffic efficiently.
Example
- The city's belt track helps divert freight trains away from the busy downtown.
B2Transportation
(technical)A continuous loop used in vehicles, especially military ones, to provide traction and mobility over challenging terrains.
Example
- The tank's belt track allows it to navigate rough landscapes with ease.
B2Industrial Machinery
(technical)The path or alignment of a belt as it moves over pulleys and rollers in machinery, crucial for efficient operation and reducing wear.
Example
- Proper belt tracking is essential to avoid conveyor system malfunctions.
Similar
Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "belt track":
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