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Magnetic Clutch transmits torque without contact.

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Magnetic Clutch transmits torque without contact.
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June 13, 2002 - MDC series permanent magnet synchronous clutch transmits torque from motor to flexible fixture used to automate machining of parts for automotive industry. Clutch uses samarium cobalt permanent magnets assembled on two discs. Since clutch has no touching or wearing components, all maintenance has been eliminated. Clutch is available from 18 to 265 in.-lb. One side can be completely enclosed for hazardous, food grade, or chemical environments.

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Rimtec Corp.
825 N. Cass Ave., Suite 305
Westmont, IL, 60559
USA


Rimtec's Barrier Clutch Enables Maintenance Free Quick Connections for Flexible Manufacturing by Transmitting Torque and Speed with No Contact

Rimtec's newly developed permanent magnet synchronous clutch MDC series is used to transmit torque from a motor to a flexible fixture used to automate machining of parts for the automotive industry. Several independent fixtures can index their way over to a single motor with a non-contact magnetic coupling. The motor actuates the fixture's clamping motion, providing an adequate clamp force for machining. The fixtures then index their way into the respective machining environment. While a part is in the machining center, more parts are being indexed over to the drive motor for clamping.

The MDC style uses samarium cobalt permanent magnets assembled on two discs while keyless clamps attach the discs onto the respective shafts. Since the clutch has no touching or wearing components, all maintenance has been eliminated.

The MDC series is available from 2-30Nm (18-265 in/lbs.) and can be specifically balanced for high speed. The barrier in between the 2 halves is a non-magnetic material thus enabling one half to be completely enclosed for hazardous, food grade, or chemical environments.

For larger sizes, the MSV style is available upwards of 1,000 Nm (8,850 in/lbs)

For more information, please contact Ken Moss at Rimtec Corporation, 211 S. Lombard Rd, Addison, IL 60101.

Tel: (877) 4-RIMTEC Fax: (630) 628-0041

Website: www.RimtecCorporation.com

Email: Info@RimtecCorporation.com
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By RAYMOND DESHAIES on Sep 8, 2009 14:51

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