Phenolic pulleys have been around much longer than I have, but lately I've seen a lot of fancy aluminum pulleys on the market. Ralmark, the makers of the phenolic pulleys, also make an aluminum version, albeit with fewer size options.
Javron, the cub kit maker in MN, also makes some nice looking aluminum pulleys.
As far as I can tell, the advantage of aluminum is primarily how cool it looks. Does it save or add weight? One option I can see with aluminum is that you could potentially design a lightened version, or "skeletonized" like pictured below.
What about wear characteristics, both on the pulley and the cable? After hearing some stories here, I'm convinced any material will wear on cable strands.
Javron, the cub kit maker in MN, also makes some nice looking aluminum pulleys.
As far as I can tell, the advantage of aluminum is primarily how cool it looks. Does it save or add weight? One option I can see with aluminum is that you could potentially design a lightened version, or "skeletonized" like pictured below.
What about wear characteristics, both on the pulley and the cable? After hearing some stories here, I'm convinced any material will wear on cable strands.
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