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Pulleys - Caged
Caged Pulley is recommended when the wire turns at an acute angle, a problem spot leading to wire jumping. When guided in a caged pulley, the wire runs on a revolving roller surface between two diamond-polished side plates, keeping friction to a minimum, while a floating ball or one or two protruding ears prevent the wire from jumping. The exploded view of a NT 064 below left illustrates the construction of a floating ball caged pulley.
We depict below the dimensional drawings of the more popular caged pulleys.
![WIRE GUIDE CAGED PULLEY NT 064 EXPLODED VIEW](IMAGES/NT-064-EXPLODED,-BLUE-200X2.gif) ![WIRE GUIDE CAGED PULLEY NT 001 DIMENSIONS](IMAGES/NT-001-200X200.gif) ![WIRE GUIDE CAGED PULLEY NT 001 - B DIMENSIONS](IMAGES/NT-001-B-200X200.gif)
![WIRE GUIDE CAGED PULLEY NT 002 DIMENSIONS](IMAGES/NT-002-200X200.gif) ![](IMAGES/NT-003-200X200.gif) ![](IMAGES/NT-058-200X200.gif)
![WIRE GUIDE CAGED PULEY NT - 062 DIMENSIONS](IMAGES/NT-062-200X200.gif) ![WIRE GUIDE CAGED PULLEY NT - 064 DIMENSIONS](IMAGES/NT-064-200X200.gif) ![WIRE GUIDE CAGED PULLEY NT - 067 DIMENSIONS](IMAGES/NT-067-200X200.gif)
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