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News Release from: Mayr Transmissions | Subject: Roba-clamp slip hub
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 07 November 2003
New concept in friction torque limiters
The Roba-clamp slip hub has been developed to meet today's requirements for an economical easy-to-fit torque limiter.
The Roba-clamp slip hub has been developed to meet today's requirements for an economical easy-to-fit torque limiter The Roba-clamp slip hub retains many of the advantages of the market leading Roba-slip hub, its major difference being the keyless hub/shaft fitment, with torque transmission and shaft location via an integral clamping hub
This reduces the costs attributed to bore, keyway and set screw, with obvious benefits in stock holding, rework and delivery time.
Bores are larger than similar sized torque limiters with bore and keyway.
Four standard sizes are available with 2-400Nm torque capacities.
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