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News Release from: RA Rodriguez (UK) | Subject: Rotary bearings, linear motion products and gears
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 05 January 2006
Motion products to highlight show
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A wide range of products from three main product divisions - rotary bearings, linear motion products and gears - will be shown at the forthcoming UK Southern Manufacturing exhibition.
R A Rodriguez has 37 years of experience in the supply of precision components to industry, and this ISO 9001:2000 and AS9120 company will be featuring products from three of its five principal product divisions - rotary bearings, linear motion products and gears For many UK companies, a Kaydon bearing is the generic name for any thin-section bearing
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 31 Aug 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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Naturally a range of examples will be shown at Southern Manufacturing but the expanded range of Metri Reali-Slim bearings will be highlighted.
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The latest CAD CD-ROM will be freely available at the show.
Linear motion modules from the R A Rodriguez Werner range are designed to be freely combined, enabling the user to create dedicated, multi-axes handling systems.
They offer high load capacity, high rigidity, quiet operation and are complemented by a choice of motors, plug-in positioning systems and controllers.
Examples from the company's own range of linear components will also be shown.
These include linear guideways, ball bushings, bearings housings, shaft supports and shaft blocks.
The latest additions to the range are ballscrews and acmescrew, ideal for a wide range of needs from slow transporting and clamping operations through to those requiring precision and dynamic positioning.
R A Rodriguez is far more than just a supplier of linear motion components.
It has many years experience in designing and building bespoke handling systems for a broad spectrum of industries from food processing to automotive part manufacture.
KHK has been making standardized stock gears for over sixty years and has become one of the largest well-respected manufacturers in this field.
More than three million gears are made and sold annually.
KHK has earned the reputation of being the most reliable and convenient gear supplier and is recognized by its brand name by the users of gears throughout the world.
R A Rodriguez is KHK's sole UK distributor and will be showing a selection of gear types including spur, helical, racks, mitre and worm gears.
Recent additions are the sintered metal spur gears.
These allow R A Rodriguez to offer small sizes previously only available in plastics, complementing its injection-moulded range; both can be mixed and match to provide higher torque requirements.
* Southern Manufacturing 2006, Thorpe Park, UK, Stand no.
H31.
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