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MOTORS, DRIVES & CONTROLS


coupling or any change parts, is a major consideration. Therefore, the selection of a coupling that not only meets all of the technical and application requirements, but is also either maintenance free, or has the ability to have change parts replaced in situ will   If there is any doubt on the part of the individual responsible for


specifying and selecting the coupling, seeking expert advice from the manufacturer will both eliminate risks and ensure longevity and reliability in operation. Reich has built up impressive expertise in the design and manufacture of drive couplings for use across a wide range of industries and applications. The company also embraces a design to customer (D2C) principle, which allows the creation


of customised high-quality and long- lasting power transmission products in collaboration with the customer and 


David Proud is general manager of Reich Drive Systems. For more information visit www.reich-uk.com


www.pemnet.com


To install, simply: 1. Punch Hole 2. Insert Fastener 3. Press Into Place


Reliable, flexible and cost effective thin sheet attachment solutions from genuine PEM®


PEM is a registered trademark of PennEngineering - PEM111 www.engineerlive.com


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