tj
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If the shaft is bent full length, consider that there's going to be a fairly large arch in the center which will prevent proper concave adjustment and will probably require fairly large counterwights opposite the bend for balance. likely will destroy bearings pretty quickly, as well. In the other case, assuming it's only bent on the drive end, consider how much the driven pulley will wobble. When you're operating at slower cylinder speeds with the drive belt toward the outer periphery of the pulley, the drive belt will wear_split pretty quickly, and the higher torque will probably increase the bending. Hope this is clear.