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Product category: Bearings
News Release from: Emerson Power Transmission
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 05 March 2003

Website gains product specification
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Emerson Power Transmission has added three new selection modules to its website.

Emerson Power Transmission has added three new selection modules to its website The tools aid in the selection of Browning Torq Taper Plus shaft mounts, US Gearmotors Series 1000 gearmotors and the Series 3000 helical gearbox line

Additionally, EPT has set up an industry-specific site to aid baggage-handling customers with gearbox and component selection.

According to Mike Lewis, Vice President of Engineering - EPT Gearing, "Our Edge-Online helical gearing module is the industry's most complete engineering selection tool.

Our extensive helical product line allows the user to quickly choose the proper gearbox type, size and configuration for their application.

Edge-Online allows the designer to quickly select bearings, belt drives and couplings".

In addition to drive design solutions, EPT has added downloadable CAD drawings for the new additions.

CAD drawings are now available for Helical Series 3000, 2000, 1000, IRA, Planetary and Torq Taper Plus shaft mount reducers.

The baggage-handling site provides efficient access to catalogues, drawings and product selection for gearboxes and components EPT Edge-Online provides users an integrated solution for the selection and application of power transmission equipment and systems.

The program includes all EPT brands - Browning, Kop-flex, McGill, Morse, SealMaster and US Gearmotors.

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