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Bolt tensioning tool improves productivity

A Tentec product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Aug 19, 2008

Wind turbine gearbox maker Hansen Transmissions has substantially improved productivity with the installation of a bespoke multi-stud bolt tensioning tool.

Thanks to the engineering expertise at Tentec, Hansen Transmissions, one of the world's leading manufacturers of wind turbine gearboxes, has substantially improved productivity with the installation of a bespoke multi-stud bolt tensioning tool.

Designed and manufactured by the UK- based engineering company, the custom-built multi-stud tensioning device has a diameter of 2 metres and enables engineers in the production facility to simultaneously tighten all 52 M39 bolts on the gearbox quickly, accurately and safely.

Hansen Transmissions is part of Suzlon Energy, the fifth largest wind turbine supplier in the world.

As well as providing a comprehensive range of standard bolt tightening products, including the recently launched Aero range of bolt tensioning tools for wind power generation, Tentec prides itself on being able to supply customers with products that are exactly suited to their requirements.

"Some projects merely require a modification to existing standard equipment", explains Roy Sheldon, Sales Manager for Wind Turbine Products at Tentec, "whereas others, such as this bespoke multi-stud tensioner, are more complex and make full use of our in-house design engineers, their knowledge and expertise".

This customised product is just one of a large number of bolt tightening solutions that have been designed and installed by Tentec throughout the world.

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