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News Release from: RA Rodriguez (UK) | Subject: KHK PBX and CBX gearboxes
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 22 November 2006
Spiral bevel gearboxes are lightweight
and compact
New from KHK, Japan's leading manufacturer of gear products, are two new ranges of spiral bevel gearboxes.
New from KHK, Japan's leading manufacturer of gear products, are two new ranges of spiral bevel gearboxes that have just been introduced to the UK by precision component supplier RA Rodriguez These products are ideal for specifiers who need a good quality gearbox available from stock
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 22 Nov 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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Thanks to their plastic resin housing the new PBX miniature bevel gearboxes are lightweight and compact.
They have superior chemical and thermal resistance, are maintenance free and have a speed ratio of 1:1.
The units have through-holes and counter-bores allowing mounting in any orientation.
For applications involving high duty cycles and high speed the new CBX range of bevel gearboxes is a good, value-for-money choice.
The units have a high grade case iron housing and use tapered roller bearings.
The spiral bevel gears themselves are made from case-hardened alloy steel and the quality of their manufacture ensures both low noise and highly efficient motion control.
Gear ratios for the CBX range are 1:1 or 1:2 which meet the requirements of most applications.
In common with the PBX range, the CBX is available with two or three output shafts and it also offers exceptional design flexibility; 24 permutations of shaft orientation and rotation are standard with the CBX bevel gearboxes.
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