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erika

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A38 and AX38 belts should not be mixed on a drive designed to use AX38 belts because:
 
  A. They require different sheaves for their use.
  B. The A38 may be more susceptible to damage from dripping oil.
  C. Either the A38 belts will be overtensioned or the AX38 belts will be undertensioned.
  D. All of the above answers are correct.

Question 2

A sheave should be placed:
 
  A. As close to the bearing as possible.
  B. Midway between the bearing and the end of the shaft.
  C. As far away from the bearing as possible.
  D. None of the above answers is correct.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

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