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Calibration laboratory uses ETP hub and shaft connections

Calibration laboratory uses ETP hub and shaft connections
DrehmomentService Dr. Peschel is a calibration lab based in Peine that works with globally operating clients from a wide range of industries. Dennis Howorek is head of the lab and managing director of Technology. He will explain the key advantages of using ETP hub-shaft connections in the lab.
Monday 10th May 2021

Precision hub and shaft clamping

Precision hub and shaft clamping
One of the most innovative products on the market, the ETP product consist of a double-walled hardened steel (in some cases stainless steel) sleeve, which is filled with a pressure medium. The precision machine housing contains a threaded pressure screw, that when actuated, moves an internal piston that in turn provides the pressure adjustment.
Monday 10th May 2021

High Helix Lead Screws

High Helix Lead Screws
If you need to move a load quickly for a low rotational input speed, then perhaps consider the high helix lead screw ranges which can offer leads of up to 6 x the diameter of the screw. This multi-start...
Tuesday 4th May 2021

Precision and Accuracy impress innovation leader

Precision and Accuracy impress innovation leader
HELL Gravure Systems is leading the way in the innovation and manufacture of pre-press engraving systems. The Kiel-based company has been using ETP hub-shaft connections for its machines since 1998. Frank Köhler, mechanic in the Research & Development department at HELL Gravure, will explain how ETP...
Tuesday 27th April 2021

Self reversing screws

Self reversing screws
A traditional lead screw and nut combination requires the driven screw to change its direction of rotation to enable the nut to return to its original start position. However, in certain applications, it may be advantageous to maintain a single direction of rotation of the screw but still have the nut return to the start position.
Monday 12th April 2021

Electromagnetic clutches and electromagnetic brakes

Electromagnetic clutches and electromagnetic brakes
Widely used within machine control, particularly as part of the safety environment, electromagnetic clutches and electromagnetic brakes are devices that control the power and rotary movement using an electromagnetic force generated by internal energizing coils.
Tuesday 6th April 2021
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