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Gearboxes sail for London Boat Show
Newage Transmissions' Stepdrive two-speed automatic marine gearboxes will be highlighted as part of the company's presentation at the London International Boat Show in January.
News from Newage Transmissions (19 December 2005)
Stainless steel bellows with aluminium hubs
Ruland Manufacturing offers bellows couplings that combine stainless steel bellows with aluminium hubs to increase accuracy in motion control applications.
News from Ruland Manufacturing Co (16 December 2005)
Gearboxes suit explosive atmospheres
Renold Gears launches shaft mounted helical reduction gearboxes with flanges for direct mounting of IEC and Nema motors.
News from Renold Gears (14 December 2005)
Largest coupling claim
Abssac deliveres what it believes is its largest shaft coupling yet. Brochure available
News from Abssac (14 December 2005)
Belts simplify drive design
Designing compact serpentine drives made easier with a selection of double-sided .080 pitch timing belts from Stock Drive Products.
News from Stock Drive Products/Sterling Instrument (14 December 2005)
Six clutches allow torque variation
Six miniature slip clutches from Sterling have multiplate design with friction materials that let them apply the correct preset or adjustable torque from the first cycle to over 25 million cycles.
News from Stock Drive Products/Sterling Instrument (14 December 2005)
Drivetrain to sell Newage gear in NZ
Mechanical driveline equipment firm Newage Transmissions has appointed Drivetrain Marine as its exclusive distributor for PRM marine equipment in New Zealand.
News from Newage Transmissions (13 December 2005)
Gear technology improves precision
User application article Winbro Group integrates Harmonic Drive gear technology into machine tools to improve precision and reliability.
News from Harmonic Drive UK (13 December 2005)
Miniature joints have universal appeal
A new range of high precision miniature joints are suited specifically for miniature machinery, medical equipment, model making and many applications in which space is restricted.
News from Belden (12 December 2005)
Adapter hubs turn to an age-old problem
A new standard range of adapter hubs solves problems when interfacing sensors with large-diameter shafts. Brochure available
News from Abssac ( 6 December 2005)
Rigid couplings feature precision-honed bores
RS components now offers two-piece style rigid couplings in carbon steel from Ruland in addition to the one-piece steel and stainless steel devices on offer.
News from Ruland Manufacturing Co ( 5 December 2005)
Conveyor drive maintains alignment
Flender's new self-aligning system for conveyor belts claims a new standard for the materials handling industry.
News from Flender Power Transmission (29 November 2005)
Coupling survives military duties
User application article The Huco coupling selected for position sensing in a rocket launcher control system had to prove its reliable operation in extremely aggressive environments. Brochure available
News from Huco Dynatork (25 November 2005)
Coupling suits construction vehicles and plant
The new Centaflex-KE coupling has been specially developed to meet the demanding requirements of excavators, vibratory rollers, loaders and other plant.
News from Centa Transmissions (24 November 2005)
Universal joint brings project to a head
User application article Abssac was recently faced with the novel challenge of how to securely fix the head of a large five foot tall puppet to its body, but allow full lateral movement. Brochure available
News from Abssac (24 November 2005)
Couplings cope with critical applications
A wide variety of high-quality couplings for critical applications are available from Misumi.
News from Misumi (23 November 2005)
Shafts are precision ground to order
Precision ground shafts are available from Misumi in 26 geometries and shapes in hardened tool steel, SUS440C and SUS304 with plating options.
News from Misumi (21 November 2005)
Advanced engine wins safety and technology award
The Ricardo 2/4Sight gasoline engine has been named winner of the Safety and Technology category at the highly prestigious 2005 Autocar awards.
News from Ricardo (17 November 2005)
Life expectancy in the ballscrew industry
Technical background article Chris Cattle of Abssac explains how to provide a ballscrew assembly with the life expectancy that meets customer requirements. Brochure available
News from Abssac (14 November 2005)
In-line geared motors are interchangeable
Renold Gears has launched a new range of in-line geared motors with bolt-on foot mountings for ease of interchangeability with products made by other leading manufacturers.
News from Renold Gears ( 9 November 2005)
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