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Tolerance rings on show at TEAM

A Rencol Tolerance Rings product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Aug 15, 2002

Rencol Tolerance Rings is to highlight the latest advances in ring technology, particularly in the field of torque overload management, at this year's Total Engineering And Manufacturing exhibition.

Rencol Tolerance Rings is to highlight the latest advances in ring technology, particularly in the field of torque overload management, and the increased versatility provided by the rings at this year's Total Engineering And Manufacturing (TEAM) exhibition (UK NEC, 12th-14th November).

The company is continuously developing the technology of its specialist fasteners, which provide a high performance fit between annular components and are widely used in engineering, automotive and power tool applications.

The rings can be used either to create an immovable joint at torques up to 600Nm (and greater, according to the specification of the mating components) or to allow slippage at predetermined parameters.

Recent additions to the range include Power Rings with modified waveforms that give enhanced performance, prelubricated rings which avoid the need for separate application of high pressure greases during assembly, and offset rings which utilise different wave form shapes to provide exceptionally precise control of torque.

The company says that tolerance ring technology has seen major advances in recent months, giving ever greater versatility in use in applications ranging from those requiring tiny rings with diameters of just 3 or 4mm to those demanding rings a metre or more in diameter.

Tolerance rings avoid the need for more complex jointing techniques such as splines, keyways and adhesives, avoid the need for precision machining of component housings, accommodate component misalignment, and cater for differential thermal expansion.

Rencol offers a range of standard rings but the vast majority of application requirements are met by purpose-made products, with the company working closely with equipment designers from the outset to determine the precise specification requirements.

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