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Electrical clutches are assemblies consisting of elements for the connection and disconnection of shafts (clutch) in equipment drives.
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Electric brake and clutch assemblies consist of elements for both the connection and disconnection of shafts (clutch) and for the slowing or stopping of shafts (brake) in equipment drives.
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Torque limiters and slip clutches automatically slip or disengage the clutch at a predetermined torque.
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Electric brakes are assemblies consisting of electrical elements for the slowing or stopping of shafts in equipment drives. Electrical power is required to activate the brake.
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Warner Electric Precision Tork magnetic particle clutches and brakes are the ideal solution for controlling and maintaining torque. If the application is tensioning, load simulation, torque limiting,...
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Hysteresis uses noncontact magnetic fields to apply resistance or engage load rotation. Torque loading may be applied independently of shaft speed. The magnetic torque is frictionless because the...
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9.1 Introduction
Hydraulic-powered downhole pumps are powered by a stream of highpressure power fluid (water or oil) supplied by a power fluid (PF) pump at the surface and sent to a downhole pump or...
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Although many design engineers equate electric clutches and brakes with industrial applications, they also have a variety of uses in mobile applications. The electromechanical clutches' simple...
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PUMP DRIVE SHAFT SYSTEMS
Pump drive system arrangements may be classified in one of two categories: those that are close-coupled, having a shaft separation of a fraction of an inch (not to be...
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