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Transmissions ensure the beet (harvest) goes on

Sugar beet harvesting is a tough, arduous and generally very dirty process that places special demands on power transmission components.

News from Brevini, Dec 17, 2004

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Worm wheel assembly tackles subsea duties

Holroyd has manufactured a worm and worm wheel assembly that acts as a giant spanner for removing components from subsea oil wells.

News from Holroyd, Dec 17, 2004

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Flywheel and clutch win DaimlerChrysler trophy

DaimlerChrysler Brazil has recognised the excellent work of Luk Sorocaba in giving the company the "Interaction Award" for its DMF dual mass flywheel and SAC self-adjusting clutches.

News from Luk, Dec 16, 2004

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Easy integration for gear component sets

Nabtesco Precision produces a wide range of zero backlash gear component sets.

News from Servotechnic, Dec 15, 2004

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Faster access to ovoid gearbox

Designed to fit a wide variety of instrument motors, the popular P5 ovoid gearbox has been re-engineered to offer a shorter manufacturing lead time for high volume applications.

News from Mclennan Servo Supplies, Dec 14, 2004

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Flexible coupling controls torsional vibration

A new rubber-in-compression coupling and universal joint assembly, for power transmission applications where high misalignment is likely to occur, has been developed by Renold Hi-Tec Couplings.

News from Renold Hi-Tec Couplings, Dec 10, 2004

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Disc coupling takes on nuclear duties

Abssac has recently supplied a complete set of stainless-steel disc-style couplings for use within a UK nuclear power plant.

News from Abssac, Dec 9, 2004

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Coupling isolates torsional vibration in the main

Yorkshire-based power transmissions specialist Centa Transmissions has helped amphibious vehicle producer Covelink Marine to create the new Roylecraft Amphibious Jet Bus.

News from Centa Transmissions, Dec 7, 2004

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Industry-specific kits aid coupling specification

A new range of industry-specific kits aims to take the guesswork out of selecting the right styles of couplings and equipment to suit the most common needs of that industry.

News from Lovejoy, Dec 6, 2004

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Mechanical help for steppers and servos

Total Motion Systems can supply a range of mechanical equipment to complement its stepper and servomotor systems.

News from Total Motion Systems, Dec 6, 2004

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Coupling answers tough demands

The Reli-a-Flex flexible shaft coupling is claimed to be in a class of its own for high torsional stiffness, low kinematic error and long life.

News from Reliance Gear, Dec 2, 2004

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Stainless-steel couplings boast superior torque

Ruland Manufacturing Co now uses type 303 stainless steel on its stainless-steel beam couplings.

News from Ruland Manufacturing Co, Nov 30, 2004

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Gear reducers boast high torsional rigidity

The GH gear reducer is the newest addition to the popular line of rotary vector (RV) drives available in the UK from Servotechnic.

News from Servotechnic, Nov 29, 2004

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Gearboxes use novel backlash absorbing system

CG compact gearboxes provide the high performance and small size required by the next generation of automation and robotics servo systems.

News from ZF Great Britain, Nov 29, 2004

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Gearboxes and couplings gain ATEX approval

Several types of Tandler's spiral bevel gearboxes and couplings are now ATEX rated.

News from Tandler Precision, Nov 22, 2004

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Speedy gearbox repair minimises treatment downtime

The Transline Division of Wyko Industrial Services has recently carried out a skilled repair to a speed increaser gearbox used at a large sewerage treatment plant in North London.

News from Wyko Industrial Services, Nov 19, 2004

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Novel tracked relief vehicle gets in gear

An amphibious multiterrain tracked vehicle under development by ARIS of Italy will use David Brown gear technology.

News from David Brown Engineering, Nov 16, 2004

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Gearbox helps mariners see the light

The historic Ponce de Leon Inlet Lighthouse in Florida has taken a turn for the better thanks to the combined efforts of Miller Bearings and the ultracompact design of David Brown gear technology.

News from David Brown Engineering, Nov 16, 2004

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Easy upgrade for old worm gears

Customers of heavy-duty worm gears are being misled by some suppliers into believing that this type of unit is obsolete and no longer available in the UK.

News from Renold Gears, Nov 16, 2004

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Gearhead designed for easy installation

The RD-C provides a large center through-hole with a main support bearing together in one complete gearhead.

News from Servotechnic, Nov 16, 2004

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Speed reducers enable switch from hydraulics

Gear technology meets environmental challenge with switch from hydraulics to electromechanical operation.

News from David Brown Engineering, Nov 16, 2004

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Torsionally rigid coupling with high torque

Mayr Transmissions has extended its Roba-DS Torsionally Rigid Coupling range with the addition of three new sizes of coupling.

News from Mayr Transmissions, Nov 10, 2004

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Torque limiter with integral control device

Mayr has developed a torque limiter with the basic function of the ROBA - Slip Hub, together with an integral control device to limit the slip at a preset value.

News from Mayr Transmissions, Nov 8, 2004

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Slip clutch brake provides manufacturer options

A new power transmission product from Mayr, the ROBA - contitorque Continuous Slip Clutch and Brake unit is claimed to offer the machine manufacturer a series of adjustable, reliable torque units.

News from Mayr Transmissions, Nov 8, 2004

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Smallest in-line slip clutch with zero backlash

Believed by its maker Huco to be the smallest of its kind available, the new Vari-Tork miniature in-line slip clutch is 16mm in diameter and 26mm in length.

News from Huco Engineering Components, Nov 3, 2004

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