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Pulleys are anodized aluminum, which is more corrosion resistant than steel.
Acetal and aluminum construction makes these pulleys useful in for weight-sensitive applications.
Anodized aluminum has good corrosion resistance.
Made of aluminum, these pulleys have good corrosion resistance.
Move belts forward and backward or stop and start them in precise positions, especially in areas where rust is a concern.
Keep high torque drive (HTD) timing belt systems running tightly with these idler pulleys. Made with built-in, free-spinning ball bearings, they're installed on shafts or belt tensioners to remove slack from timing belts.
Mount these high torque drive (HTD) pulleys onto a hex shaft.
For higher speed or higher torque applications, these GT series timing belt pulleys provide a more precise fit than HTD pulleys. Use them where accuracy is critical, such as in storage and retrieval systems or in robotics.
With output shaft openings on both sides, these speed reducers adapt to fit multiple configurations. Mount to a NEMA 56C motor.
The input and output shafts are positioned at the same height, so these speed reducers take up less than half the vertical space as our standard right-angle speed reducers.
Shaft diameters range from 5 to 35 mm.
For small machinery and tight spots, these gear boxes have 1/4" diameter and smaller shafts and a footprint of less than 2½" square.
With shaft diameters of 3/8" and larger, these gear boxes transmit higher speeds and greater torque than Compact Right-Angle Gear Boxes.
Pair these speed reducers with NEMA stepper and servo motors. Helical gears provide exact positioning and smoother travel than our other speed reducers.
Mount these gears to a NEMA motor. Spur gears minimize torque loss between your motor and drive shaft, making these speed reducers more efficient than our other speed reducers.