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China turns to UK grinding technology for its jets
Holroyd Machine Tools has concluded a deal with a leading Chinese aerospace company worth US$1.2million to supply a full turnkey production facility for the manufacture of jet engine drive shafts.
News from Holroyd ( 7 November 2005)
Friction-type torque limiters introduced
Mayr Antriebstechnik has introduced a series of friction-type torque limiters, which has been designed with end-users and power transmission distributors in mind.
News from Mayr Transmissions ( 4 November 2005)
Torque limiters keep it clean
The R+W SK range of torque limiters is characterised by its highly compact and uncomplicated design, patented backlash-free operation and millisecond disengagement. Brochure available
News from Tandler Precision (28 October 2005)
Gear system helps robot lighten its load
User application article An innovative hollow shaft gear system has helped Reis Robotics to make significant weight reductions to the operating arm of its latest six-axis CO2 laser robot.
News from Harmonic Drive UK (28 October 2005)
Hybrid systems offer automotive savings
Bosch has confirmed that the fuel consumption of automotive vehicles can be dramatically reduced with hybrid technology, especially in city traffic.
News from Bosch Automotive OE Division (27 October 2005)
Marine gearboxes help Tsunami relief effort
Mechanical driveline equipment specialist Newage Transmissions is playing its part in supporting the Indian Ocean Tsunami relief effort.
News from Newage Transmissions (27 October 2005)
Aerospace arm joins new group headquarters
Wittenstein Aerospace and Simulation has relocated its offices in Winter Park, Florida and Elk Grove Village, Illinois to the new 2500m2 Wittenstein US Group headquarters in Bartlett, Illinois.
News from Alpha Gear Drives (21 October 2005)
Coupling range expands for larger shafts
The proven W series helical beam shaft coupling range has been broadened to allow two more diameters within its metric coupling ranges. Brochure available
News from Abssac (19 October 2005)
Drives promise finer control
Fine Cyclo drives combine all the high shock overload characteristics and reliability of standard Cyclo units in a compact package designed for precision applications.
News from Sumitomo Drive Technologies (18 October 2005)
Couplings are perfect fit for power generation
Lovejoy will be exhibiting at Power Gen International, the world's largest trade show for the power generation industry, in Las Vegas, Nevada, from 6th to 8th December 2005.
News from Lovejoy (17 October 2005)
Gearbox drops in to upgrade test rig
User application article ZF Industrial has supplied a custom Graessner gearbox for testing apparatus used to simulate airflow through new engine components to the Aeronautical Research Unit at Loughborough University. Brochure available
News from ZF Great Britain (14 October 2005)
Coupling cuts out wear on Korean gearbox
User application article Renold Hi-Tec Couplings has solved a problem for a Korean company experiencing excessive wear to a gearbox fitted on a copper pipe drawing and coiling machine at Poongsan Metal in Changwon.
News from Renold Hi-Tec Couplings (13 October 2005)
Failsafe brake meets EN81-1 requirements
The Roba-stop-silenzio electromagnetic failsafe brake meets the EN81-1 specific requirements where a rising cabin must be braked in the event of an overspeed occurring.
News from Mayr Transmissions (13 October 2005)
Freewheels slot in for other leading brands
All trapped-roller and sprag clutch freewheels from Renold Clutches and Couplings are fully interchangeable with other leading brands such as Formsprag, Stieber, Ringspann and Cross and Morse.
News from Renold Clutches and Couplings (13 October 2005)
Shafts support shift to metric
A new series of 99 precision ground off-the shelf metric shafts is designed for instrument and light machinery applications.
News from Stock Drive Products/Sterling Instrument (11 October 2005)
Bellows couplings feature zero backlash
A new series of seven inch and seven metric bellows couplings manufactured by Sterling Instrument feature the patented Fairloc integral hub fastening system which eliminates marred shafts.
News from Stock Drive Products/Sterling Instrument (11 October 2005)
Splines offer novel coupling options
Splines and splined bushings offer an inexpensive and efficient way to transfer high transmission torques from shafts to gears, pulleys and other components, or to couple two shafts together.
News from Stock Drive Products/Sterling Instrument (11 October 2005)
Programme responds to power industry demands
The need for a massive increase in power generation to meet the demands of South Africa's growing economy is also driving an advanced customer service programme by David Brown Engineering.
News from David Brown Engineering (11 October 2005)
Marine propulsion control unit set for show debut
The PRM Marine Propulsion Control (MPC) unit is an all-new system providing full electronic control over engine throttle and gear engagement.
News from Newage Transmissions (11 October 2005)
Distribution brings universal joints to the UK
Universal joint manufacturer Belden has appointed Powerdrive PSR as its UK distribution partner.
News from Belden (10 October 2005)
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