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Renold Hi-Tec Couplings
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HX1 3QH
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Listing of all 28 news releases from Renold Hi-Tec Couplings:
Rubber couplings absorb pumping pulses
User application article Couplings eliminate torsional vibration, isolate resonance and dampen vibrations in the system that would otherwise cause early failures.
News from Renold Hi-Tec Couplings (21 April 2008)
Failsafe couplings protect miners
User application article Renold's rubber-in-compression couplings are intrinsically failsafe because even if the rubber blocks vapourised, the strong metal paddles would come together to provide the drive.
News from Renold Hi-Tec Couplings (12 February 2008)
Couplings slash torque amplification
User application article The Renold Hi-Tec coupling is backlash-free by virtue of the precompressed rubber blocks which not only eliminate clearance but incorporate hysteretsis damping as the rubber deflects.
News from Renold Hi-Tec Couplings (23 October 2007)
Rubber copulings solve mining problem
User application article Renold Hi-Tec Couplings, of Halifax, supplied a rubber-in-compression coupling with pre-compressed rubber blocks to a drift mine in Wollogong, Australia.
News from Renold Hi-Tec Couplings (18 July 2007)
Engine manufacturer approves couplings
User application article Wartsila Vaasa, a Finnish engine manufacturer, has placed an order for 52 of Renold Hi-Tec's rubber-in-compression DCB-GS couplings.
News from Renold Hi-Tec Couplings ( 7 May 2007)
Couplings solve control system problems
User application article Mitsubishi Materials of Japan has solved a problem with a new Scherbius control system after installing rubber-in-compression couplings from Renold Hi-Tec Couplings of Halifax.
News from Renold Hi-Tec Couplings (15 February 2007)
Couplings reduce shock load on slab mill
User application article Renold Hi-Tec Couplings fitted rubber-in-compression couplings to a Swiss slab mill, significantly reducing shock loads on the gearbox by reducing torque amplification and absorbing vibratory energy.
News from Renold Hi-Tec Couplings (31 January 2007)
Rubber-in-compression couplings cut vibration
User application article A mining company in Australia has received help in reducing a problem with extreme vibration in the drivetrain of one of the biggest grinding mills in the world.
News from Renold Hi-Tec Couplings (28 November 2006)
Couplings promise longer life on crane duties
User application article Corus has replaced all the couplings on the main hoists of its huge, 500-tonne ladle cranes at Port Talbot with rubber-in-compression couplings following successful trials.
News from Renold Hi-Tec Couplings ( 6 September 2006)
Flexible couplings link with marine diesels
Flexible couplings and engine mountings are designed for use in the marine industry with high-speed flex-mounted diesel engines.
News from Renold Hi-Tec Couplings (20 July 2006)
Compression couplings win district heating test
User application article Rubber-in-compression couplings at a district heating utility in Sweden have proved their worth over rubber-in-shear couplings that were installed at the same time in 1986.
News from Renold Hi-Tec Couplings ( 6 April 2006)
Coupling cuts out wear on Korean gearbox
User application article Renold Hi-Tec Couplings has solved a problem for a Korean company experiencing excessive wear to a gearbox fitted on a copper pipe drawing and coiling machine at Poongsan Metal in Changwon.
News from Renold Hi-Tec Couplings (13 October 2005)
Zero maintenance couplings claim big savings
Renold Hi-Tec's rubber-in-compression couplings require zero maintenance and have considerably lower operating costs than alternative gear couplings.
News from Renold Hi-Tec Couplings (27 July 2005)
Couplings can reduce maintenance costs
Specifying rubber-in-compression couplings can reduce maintenance costs, improve reliability and dramatically improve the life of plant and equipment.
News from Renold Hi-Tec Couplings (24 June 2005)
Couplings deal with high vibratory torques
User application article Renold Hi-Tec rubber-in-compression couplings are successfully operating in an environment that is about as tough as it gets in marine applications.
News from Renold Hi-Tec Couplings (14 April 2005)
Blind-assembly coupling is hot stuff
A new blind-assembly coupling, with torque overload protection, is capable of operating in temperatures up to 200C.
News from Renold Hi-Tec Couplings (11 April 2005)
Coupling handles high levels of misalignment
A new rubber-in-compression coupling and universal joint assembly has been developed for power transmission applications where high misalignment is likely to occur.
News from Renold Hi-Tec Couplings ( 4 February 2005)
Flexible coupling controls torsional vibration
A new rubber-in-compression coupling and universal joint assembly, for power transmission applications where high misalignment is likely to occur, has been developed by Renold Hi-Tec Couplings.
News from Renold Hi-Tec Couplings (10 December 2004)
Hamburg debut for compact coupling
Renold Hi-Tec Couplings will launch its compact DCB-GS rubber in compression coupling at the SMM International Trade Fair in Hamburg between 28th September and 4th October.
News from Renold Hi-Tec Couplings (18 August 2004)
Blind assembly coupling for effective transmission
The RB blind assembly coupling is specifically designed to transmit torque between diesel engines and alternators far more effectively than existing devices.
News from Renold Hi-Tec Couplings (29 June 2004)
Shafts and couplings find naval applications
Alabama-based mill orders flexible couplings
Couplings suite marine applications
Quiet couplings feature in Greek naval upgrade
Precompressed rubber inserts eliminate backlash
Couplings cut down on paper wastage
Couplings are crucial to temporary power
Coupling range expands to new applications
