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Cam Followers work in high temperatures.

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December 14, 2004 - GRAPHALLOY® yoke style cam followers suit high temperature, low temperature, and submerged applications. They work in temperatures to +750°F and require no grease or oil. Under load, GRAPHALLOY will not soften or extrude. Cam followers, without stud, fit various fixed locations and are available as stock items in roller OD from .75–3.00 in. and roller lengths from .50–1.75 in. Products can also be furnished with crowned rollers.

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Graphite Metallizing Corporation
1000 Nepperhan Ave.
Yonkers, NY, 10703
USA


New Graphalloy® Yoke Style Cam Followers for High Temperatures and More

Yonkers, NY December 7, 2004...GRAPHALLOY Yoke Style Cam followers offer greater mounting flexibility for high temperature, low temperature and submerged applications. GRAPHALLOY cam followers work in temperatures to +750°F and require no grease or oil that can burn off or gum up in cold temperatures or wash out when submerged. Under load, GRAPHALLOY will not soften or extrude. GRAPHALLOY Yoke Style cam followers, without a stud, easily fit a range of fixed locations and are available as stock items in roller OD from .75 inch to 3.00 inches and roller lengths from .50 inch to 1.75 inch other sizes are available upon request. In addition, they can be furnished with crowned rollers. Typical applications include ovens, furnace doors, control arms, tap gates and tray supports. Certain grades of GRAPHALLOY have received FDA acceptance and can be steam cleaned without damage or performance reduction. GRAPHALLOY is available in various grades in custom designs or as standard components

Tech Contact: Bob Stowell

Tel. 914-968-8400

e-mail: bobstowell@graphalloy.com

http://www.graphalloy.com/html/spec/c...

Note: GRAPHALLOY® is a registered trademark of Graphite Metallizing Corporation
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