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Gearbox is crucial to satellite success

The recent successful launch and subsequent solar array deployment of the Eur 2 billion (GBP 1.2 billion) Envisat satellite depended (in part) on a 4in-diameter gearbox.

News from David Brown Engineering, Mar 20, 2002

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Speed modulation gearbox features at show

Tandler gearboxes were originally developed to meet the exacting standards of the printing industry, and its latest offering for this sector will feature at Drives and Controls 2002.

News from Tandler Precision, Mar 18, 2002

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Ball screw shrinks to tiny 1.8mm diameter

Abssac is now supplying what is believed to be the world's smallest precision tolerance ball screw and nut assembly.

News from Abssac, Mar 15, 2002

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More torque and lower maintenance for couplings

Wyko Industrial Services has added grid, gear, disc and elastomer couplings to its world-renowned Falk Couplings range.

News from Wyko Industrial Services, Mar 15, 2002

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Stresstech Group joins British Gear Association

Stresstech Group specialises in providing instruments for manufacturing quality control, and has recently joined the British Gear Association.

News from British Mechanical Power Transmission Association, Mar 11, 2002

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Higher torque capacities from gear reducer

New from Sumitomo Cyclo Europe, the HSM helical shaft-mounted gear reducer was developed, designed and manufactured in the UK at Hull.

News from Sumitomo Drive Technologies, Mar 11, 2002

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Award for Potteries Power Transmission

A Stoke on Trent based power transmission specialist has won an international manufacturer's distributor of the year award.

News from Motovario (UK), Mar 8, 2002

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Novel design provides cheaper planetary gearheads

Thomson Micron has developed a line of low-cost planetary gearheads that it claims perform equal to - or better than - current market models.

News from Danaher Motion: Thomson (UK), Mar 5, 2002

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Ten reasons to go planetary

Brevini puts forward 10 reasons why a planetary type gearbox should be considered instead of a conventional worm and wheel or spur gear unit.

News from Brevini, Mar 4, 2002

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Helical beam shaft couplings avoid resonance

Commonly used, as one of the best ways of transmitting rotation from one shaft to another, Abssac's helical beam shaft coupling range has always been one of the market leaders.

News from Abssac, Feb 27, 2002

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Continuous-duty gearheads go on and on

Thomson Micron claims its UltraTrue Continuous Duty (CD) gearhead more than doubles service life in high-speed continuous-duty applications.

News from Danaher Motion: Thomson (UK), Feb 27, 2002

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Plantary gearhead series gains metric options

Thomson Micron has added three new metric models - frame sizes 60, 90 and 115mm - to its expanding NemaTrue planetary gearhead series.

News from Danaher Motion: Thomson (UK), Feb 26, 2002

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Aero company joins British Gear Association

One of the British Gear Association's newest members is Smiths Aerospace Actuation Systems.

News from British Mechanical Power Transmission Association, Feb 25, 2002

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Technical catalogue boasts 214 pages

Entitled "Huco transmission components", this 214-page technical catalogue is available from the company's Hertford sales office on or via e-mail.

News from Huco Engineering Components, Feb 19, 2002

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Gearboxes give more torque

New from Leroy Somer is the Cb 3000 range of high-performance gearboxes for electric motors.

News from Leroy Somer, Feb 19, 2002

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Compact clutch crams in the features

The Air Champ LSCC-44 straight-bore conveyor clutch from Nexen Group offers high torque and numerous other features all wrapped up in a small package.

News from Nexen Group, Feb 19, 2002

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Clark is keen on ZF's brakes and clutches

Clark Electric Clutch reckons it can offer customers advanced bespoke tension control solutions in a fraction of the normal time using ZF's novel hysteresis range of noncontact brakes and clutches.

News from ZF Great Britain, Feb 19, 2002

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No backlash for servo torque limiters

Autogard has a range of backlash-free torque limiters and couplings designed specifically for the servo market.

News from British Autogard, Feb 15, 2002

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Mechanical gear change provides two-speed option

A novel plug-in mechanical gear change option provides a cost-effective two-speed facility for a wide range of applications.

News from Reggiana Riduttori, Feb 15, 2002

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More flexibility for couplings

Zero-Max reckons its CD couplings are more versatile than ever using the new QD hub and bushing model.

News from Zero-Max, Feb 12, 2002

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Factory answers demand for torque limiters

British Autogard has officially opened its new 5000m2 factory at Cirencester in Gloucestershire.

News from British Autogard, Feb 6, 2002

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Online shop cuts prices on training notes

The British Gear Association has reviewed the pricing structure of its online shop to assist its members and encourage more nonmembers to use the website and consider BGA membership.

News from British Mechanical Power Transmission Association, Feb 5, 2002

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Torque limiter disengages quickly

Fast and efficient disengagement of driving and driven forces is ensured by the new clutch-operated torque limiter from RA Rodriguez.

News from RA Rodriguez, Feb 5, 2002

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Caliper disc brakes for overwrapping machines

Marden Edwards is extending its use of a pneumatic brake from its top of the range overwrapping machines to all of its models, thanks to the reliability of the units

News from Robert Cupitt, Feb 4, 2002

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Increased service life from improved cam clutches

OEM manufacturers producing equipment for woodworking, quarrying and materials handling industries are set to benefit most from a new range of sealed cam clutches

News from Tsubakimoto UK, Feb 1, 2002

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