...include torque rating, power, rotational speed, and maximum pressure. Spring-return clutches require power to engage. Spring-actuated clutches require power to disengage. A variety of engagement methods are available. Non-contact clutches uses methods...

Contact Wheels

(23 companies)
Contact wheels drive and provide backup support for abrasive belts. They are available in a variety of face profiles, materials and diameters.
Motor starters and contactors are motor-starting devices. They combine a contactor with overload protection and are designed for starting AC or DC motors.

Mechanical Clutches

(172 companies)
Toothed: Toothed contact surfaces transmit power without slipping or heat generation. Teeth are engaged only when stopped or running at a slow speed ( < 20 rpm). Wrap Spring: A coiled spring wraps downward onto the rotating element. The device...
A rotating head is shaped to deliver paint forward in a circular pattern. The bell may be directed at any angle and be moved on robots or reciprocators, just as nozzle spray guns are. Disc rotary applicators spin the coating media out radially. Rotating...
...engagement. Noncontact technologies use magnetic fields and eddy currents.   Friction torque limiters use the friction between contact surfaces to transmit power. This is the most common configuration. Toothed clutch engagement uses toothed contact...

Pneumatic Brakes

(120 companies)
...and wear-resistant friction material. Drum --Drum brakes press shoes against a spinning surface. They are often used on automobile rear wheels. Disc --Disc brakes have brake pads, a caliper, and a rotor. During operation, the brake pads are squeezed...

Electric Clutches

(164 companies)
...the rotating element. The device is disengaged when the spring is uncoiled via a control tang at its end. Oil Shear: Braking action is engaged via the viscous action of the shearing of transmission fluid. Plate/Disc: The torque level is controlled...
Aerosol cleaners and contact cleaners are dispensed as a fine-droplet spray. Contact cleaners are used widely in the mission-critical cleaning of electronic, electrical, and fiber optic connectors.

Industrial Brushes

(433 companies)
...with abrasive nylon enables flexibility of design and conformability to irregular surfaces. A sanding brush is primarily used for smoothing treated wood surfaces. They contain an abrasive paper that rotate on horizontal axes that enable a clean surface...
...non-wovens. coated abrasives. Types of Polishing and Buffing Machines. Many types of polishers and buffing machines are available. Choices include: disc finishing machines. centerless finishing machines. buffers. cylindrical polishers. honing machines...

Washers

(1,164 companies)
C-washers, D-shaped washers, countersunk or finishing washers, fender washers, SAE washers, torque washers, and shoulder washers. Spring Washers. Spring washers, sometimes called disc springs, lend their mechanical capabilities to the unique profile...

Electric Brakes

(214 companies)
...to assist the lining to grip the rotating drum when the brakes are applied. This extra braking force allows drum brakes to use a smaller piston than disc brakes. The springs are used to pull the shoes away from the drum when the brake is released...

Pneumatic Clutches

(102 companies)
...systems are available with a variety of engagement technologies.  Non-contact clutches uses methods such as magnetic fields and eddy currents. Friction clutches generate friction between contact surfaces. Wrap spring clutches transmit torque from the input...

Filtration Equipment

(1,218 companies)
...application. A valve to regulate pressure below the surface. An apparently continuous operating cycle that is actually a series of closely spaced batch cycles. Examples of this filtration equipment include disc filters, horizontal belt filters...