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   Power Transmission Technology Update       June 27, 2024

R+W Expands Product Portfolio

In the machinery and plant engineering sector, ensuring reliability and performance is now at the forefront. Particularly, manufacturers of machine tools, automation systems, and general mechanical engineering have significantly increased their requirements for high-performance elastomer couplings recently.

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Ruland Offers Bellows and Disc Couplings with Higher Torque Capacity

Ruland Manufacturing now offers bellows and double disc couplings with bore sizes up to 1-3/4 in or 45 mm for use in systems with torque up to 1,4000 in-lbs. (158 Nm). High torque applications commonly found in precision semiconductor, solar, conveyor, and factory automation applications often use these shaft sizes.

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Zero-Max OHLA and CD Couplings Satisfy Critical Electrification Requirements

The recent trend toward electrification minimizes the power requirement needed from internal combustion engines and can sometimes even replace internal combustion engines in a driveline of off-highway equipment. The result is a greener, cleaner, sustainable energy alternative. Electric motors now being designed into mobile equipment have increased the importance of integrating high performance mechanical components like overhung load adaptors and flexible shaft couplings into these new electrified systems.

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Linear Motion Solutions for Compact Applications

Linear Motion Solutions for Compact Applications

Experience the compact precision and reduced component count of Mini-Rail, offering long-lasting, maintenance-free travel.

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Vesconite Bearings Assists with Hydroelectric Weed Extraction

Vesconite Bearings Assists with Hydroelectric Weed Extraction

A Vesconite and Vesconite Hilube wheel and bushing combination has been deployed at a prominent hydroelectric company in New Zealand, expanding a growing set of hydroelectric reference cases for these bearing materials.

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Join us for Bevel Gear Systems Design

Join us for Bevel Gear Systems Design

AGMA is hosting our Bevel Gear Systems Design on July 30 - August 1 & August 6-8, 2024 online! For more information such as dates and times and registration deadline, click on the link below.

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