System Composition Ring Disc 32-33
• Ideally suited to turntable applications. • Large precision mounting surface easily • customized to suit customer's components.
• Gear cut option for ease of driving. • Useful range of sizes available.
Stainless steel option available.
Choice of fixing, counterbored holes or • tapped hole option.
V edge hardened for maximum wear • resistance.
Precision ground all over for high accuracy • and conformity.
Moment load carriage 48-49
• Supports overhanging loads and increases direct load capacity at • workstations.
Compatible with HepcoMotion carriage • locking system and support frame.
Compatible with HepcoMotion belt • drive connection facility.
Many support options possible using • standard components.
Static and dynamic support possibilities.
Lubricators 37
• Provides lubrication to the contact faces thereby • increasing load capacity and life. • Lightly sprung felt wiper for low friction.
• Long lubrication interval.
Compact type suitable for through hole fixing, flanged type for through and blind hole fixing.
Bleed lubrication 52
• Suitable for use with track systems. • Lubrication piped through holes, • direct into the V contact faces.
• Controlled metering of lubrication.
Overcomes necessity for lubrication service intervals
Pinions 53
• Sizes to suit all gear cut ring slides, segments and ring discs. • Ground teeth for long life and smooth operation on sizes 1 module and above. • Hardened teeth on larger sizes for increased durability. • All pinions available in stainless steel as option. • Precision machined bore, and optional keyway on sizes 1 module and above.
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