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Manufacturing & Engineering North 8th-9th July 2015

Abssac will be exhibitiing at the forthcoming Manufacturing & Engineering North East 8th-9th July 2015 . We looking forward to solving design challenges and meeting new customers at the show. http://www.menortheast.co.uk/.
Friday 9th January 2015

Add a little flexibility into your system

One of the greatest advantages of the Original Helical Shaft coupling product is the ease in which it can be adapted from the standard shaft coupling into a cost effective, multi-functional bespoke design adding some innovative advantages along the way.
Friday 2nd January 2015

Online Shaft Coupling Specifier

This new on-line feature allows you to build your own shaft coupling step-by-step by entering bore sizes, attachment and desired material. If you need a quick way to specify a basic Heli-Cal shaft coupling, why not use our own on-line http://www.abssac.co.uk/shaft-couplings-selector/ .  The simple to use on-line selector is designed to allow you to choose from range of  standard bore combinations, attachment styles and material choices.. Give it a go at the http://www.abssac.co.uk/shaft-couplings-selector/. .
Wednesday 17th December 2014

Internal and External Threads

Another great example of Abssac's excellent machining capability. A quick turn around for a 100mm diameter stainless screw, with an internal gun drilled thread along with a bronze nut had both internal and external threads for fitting purposes. If you have a lead screw application let us help you complete the task.
Monday 8th December 2014

Well Oiled Spring

Oil and gas exploration applications use a similar methodology as going to the planet Mars. It is in a place that is inaccessible, toxic and has a corrosive environment; a place that you do not want failures from your equipment to occur in.
Monday 3rd November 2014

Self-Reversing machined screws

Traditional lead or acme screws require the driven screw to counter rotate to achieve a bi-directional movement of the nut and importantly, to allow the nut to return to its original start position. The self-reversing screw only requires a rotation of the screw in one direction to achieve a reciprocated bi-directional linear movement.
Thursday 16th October 2014