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News Release from: Expert UK | Subject: MAV keyless locking devices
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 18 May 2000
Expert the UK MAV Keyless Couplings
distributor
Coventry-based indexing equipment specialist, Expert UK Ltd is now sole UK distributor for MAV keyless locking devices.
Coventry-based indexing equipment specialist, Expert UK Ltd has further extended its range of precision components for automation and special purpose machinery applications through its appointment as sole UK distributor for MAV keyless locking devices Suitable for retaining circular cross-section components of all types, MAV couplings are offered in 20 standard ranges to secure shafts from 6 mm to 1 metre diameter, with transmissible torques from 10 Nm to 10 million Nm
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 15 Mar 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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Variants are available for both solid or thin-walled components and with self centring capabilities, if required.
Product specification calculations are straightforward and with improved accuracy, extended service life and greater fatigue resistance than traditional mechanical locking methods, MAV couplings provide the versatility and flexibility to meet the widest range of machine tool, automated assembly and production equipment applications.
Manufactured to ISO 9002 quality standards, all units feature rapid, dependable operation and a wide capacity range - enabling significant cost savings to be accomplished through rationalisation of stocked items.
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Further cost benefits are achieved through minimised processing times and machining operations, backed by the most cost-effective use of raw and semi-processed materials.
Commenting on the new distributorship, Expert UK's Sales Manager, Mike Meadows said: "Over the past 10 years, MAV has built an excellent reputation for customer service, founded on in-depth technical resources and the rapid availability of top quality parts." "This very much mirrors the efforts we make to establish close business relations with our own customers," he adds.
"It enables us to adapt quickly to changing market demands and has been a major factor in Expert UK's growth to date.
The addition of MAV couplings to our product range gives us an opportunity to further expand our sales by building on the ability to provide customers with complete solutions to their automation or special purpose equipment needs." About Expert UK Ltd Expert UK is a leader in the design, development and application of precision indexing drives and positioning equipment.
The company supplies first and second tier automotive suppliers, as well as machine tool manufacturers and automated system builders.
It has grown consistently since opening its first branch office in 1991 and today has its headquarters at the heart of the UK's communication network in Coventry.
The company's 200-strong international customer base includes 'blue chip' manufacturing sector companies including VW, Renault, Porsche, Mercedes, Daimler-Chrysler, Toyota and ABB.
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