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Clutches With Custom Shafts

Monday, October 26, 2009

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Clutches With Custom Shafts
The MC series clutches on these shafts are typically ball bearing mounted for both the field assembly and the timing pulley input providing long life.



October 26, 2009 — The MC style electromagnetic clutches from Ogura Industrial (Somerset, NJ) are available with custom shafts to meet application requirements. 

Shafts are normally provided in 400 series stainless but other materials are available. 

The MC series clutches on these shafts are typically ball bearing mounted for both the field assembly and the timing pulley input providing long life. 

Additional customizations include:

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  • - Various input timing pulleys. 
  • - Shaft ends configured to meet requirements such as D flats and snap ring grooves. 
  • - Rollers.
  • - Bearings.
  • - Bearing supports. 

Primary applications for these sub assemblies are for document handling in business and office machinery.

For additional information, visit www.ogura-clutch.com. 

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