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Magnetic Particle and Hysteresis Clutches and Brakes for Tension and Torque Control – OGURA CLUTCH CO.LTD
Industrial Machinery, Other Power Transmission Parts, Power Transmission, Power Transmission PartsMagnetic Particle and Hysteresis Clutches and Brakes for Tension and Torque Control – OGURA CLUTCH CO.LTD
Ogura manufactures both permanent magnet and powered hysteresis clutches and brakes.
Permanent magnet units are ideal for limiting torque in various drivetrains. Small units are suited for network printers, ATMs and ticket kiosks while larger units are used as a brake to provide smooth tension control to film, foil and wire.
Powered magnetic particle units give extremely fast response and since torque is almost linear to the current/voltage applied, precise tension control can be achieved with a very simple control structure.
Powered pure hysteresis units have a very wide controllable range and are ideally suited for motor test stands and for applying loads on robotic equipment. Since there is no wear from the applied torque, units have extremely long life.SKU: n/a
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