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Replacement box provides operational flexibility
User application article Federal Mogul Friction Products has upgraded its heavy duty mixing operation using a David Brown Series G gearbox as part of a solution created by Jackson Power.
News from David Brown Engineering (10 October 2005)
Lightweight U-joints feature lower inertia
An expanded series of 55 Super-Plast moulded universal joints combine the best of both worlds: the economy of plastic, plus the positive fastening characteristics of metaI-to-metal contact.
News from Stock Drive Products/Sterling Instrument (10 October 2005)
Right angle speed reducers go both ways
An expanded series of 41 miniature inch and metric right angle speed reducers are designed to operate in any output direction: reverse, same or dual.
News from Stock Drive Products/Sterling Instrument ( 7 October 2005)
Plastic gears save weight and cost
An expanded line of 48, 32, 24 pitch and metric Module 1.0 moulded plastic gears with metal inserts offer the economy of plastic plus positive metal-to-metal fastening characteristics.
News from Stock Drive Products/Sterling Instrument ( 7 October 2005)
Speed reducers suit instrumentation applications
A new series of worm gear speed reducers feature all metal construction for use in a wide variety of instrumentation applications.
News from Stock Drive Products/Sterling Instrument ( 6 October 2005)
Gearboxes aid contact lens production
User application article In November 2004, Ondrives supplied some of its standard P40 worm and wheel reduction gearboxes to Barr and Paatz of Totnes for end use in high volume contact lens production.
News from Ondrives/Rino Industries ( 5 October 2005)
Right-angle drives have all applications covered
A new series of right angle drives comprises seven standard sizes of gearbox, with reduction ratios between 7:1 and 102:1, power ratings from 0.12 to 4kW and 15 to 850Nm output torque.
News from Davall Gear Company ( 3 October 2005)
Drive element makes more of wind energy
Designers of wind power plants now have a drive element at their disposal which converts a broad spectrum of input speeds into a constant output speed in the multimegawatt range.
News from Voith Turbo ( 3 October 2005)
Stainless steel gears feature in latest Airbus
User application article The latest Harmonic Drive technology is being used in a specially designed trolley lift system, now being fitted to the latest Airbus A340-600, the world's longest passenger aircraft.
News from Harmonic Drive UK (30 September 2005)
Bellows couplings expand into new applications
New sizes of bellows couplings provide peak torque capability in excess of 200Nm and there are now four ranges from which to choose the ideal product for the application. Brochure available
News from Huco Engineering Components (29 September 2005)
Replacement universal joint keeps plant running
User application article Abssac's customer, a glass manufacturer, was finding it difficult to keep its production equipment operating because of a failure in a standard, single knuckle multipart universal joint design. Brochure available
News from Abssac (27 September 2005)
Pharmaceutical firm uses roller screws
Abssac has supplied a bespoke set of satellite roller screws to a pharmaceutical company, providing precision axial movement in the enhanced manufacture of tablet form medication. Brochure available
News from Abssac (22 September 2005)
Couplings promise a cost-effective balance
X-Slot shaft couplings bridge the gap and offer a cost-effective balance between couplings that are too stiff radially and those not stiff enough torsionally for servo type applications. Brochure available
News from Abssac (16 September 2005)
Planetary reducer copes with dynamic applications
A high-tech planetary reducer combines a rugged output bearing assembly based on two high capacity tapered roller bearings and a highly sophisticated planetary gear train.
News from Andantex (15 September 2005)
Flexible couplings feature one-piece construction
A new series of flexible helical couplings feature one-piece anodised aluminium construction with set screw type or integral clamp split-hub type designs for fastening to both shafts.
News from Stock Drive Products/Sterling Instrument (13 September 2005)
Shaft collars integrate hub fasteners
A new series of shaft collars incorporate a built-in bearing shim spacer and feature the Fairloc integral hub fastener.
News from Stock Drive Products/Sterling Instrument (13 September 2005)
Planetary gearboxes drop in to upgrade efficiency
User application article Thames Water has replaced old Varatio Strateline gearboxes with new Brevini multistage planetary gearboxes on a series of half-bridge scrapers at Maidenhead Sewage Treatment Works.
News from Brevini ( 9 September 2005)
New HQ brings group together
The US Wittenstein Group has relocated to a new 2500m2 headquarters facility in Bartlett, Illinois, triple the size of the company's previous separate facilities.
News from Alpha Gear Drives ( 6 September 2005)
New contracts for Peter Brotherhood
Peter Brotherhood has fought off strong competition to gain a number of new contracts and is set to achieve one of its best years to date.
News from Peter Brotherhood ( 5 September 2005)
Shaft coupling sleeves handle arduous duties
A new range of Hytrel sleeves complements the Sure-Flex range of durable pump shaft couplings. Brochure available
News from Abssac ( 1 September 2005)
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