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News Release from: Power Jacks | Subject: PowerGear
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 24 July 2003
Upgrade for bevel gearbox range
The new PowerGear range of bevel gearboxes has been produced following the increasing technical demands of applications, which has lead to the improvement and upgrading of the old Power Gear range.
The new PowerGear range of bevel gearboxes has been produced following the increasing technical demands of applications, which has lead to the improvement and upgrading of the old Power Gear range The new PowerGear range is designed to satisfy applications with requirements of high torque at medium to high speeds, robust units in a small size, useable in any mounting/working position
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 2 Apr 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Upgrade for spiral bevel gearbox range
The new PowerGear range of spiral bevel gearboxes combines the best features of the old Universal and Power Gear ranges, each produced to meet with a specific torque/speed spectrum.
The units' design also gives the following advantages: the compact and rigid design assures highest performance in a small footprint; lubricated for life, the gearboxes are, depending on their size, maintenance free, if operated under normal conditions; and fretting-free torque transfer using a friction locked fit between shaft and bevel gear.
Typical applications for the PowerGear are angular torque transfer and torque distribution in single, or multiple shaft configurations.
In non-stationary applications where weight is extremely important, the PowerGear design is the ideal solution.
For applications requiring a 1:1 ratio unit capable of handling greater torque than the standard PowerGear a higher rated "X" series is available using the same size cases. Request a free brochure from Power Jacks ...
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