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The Autogard Airjustor is a pneumatically controlled,
combined torque limiter and disengaging clutch that offers the power
transmission engineer a host of new drive control options.
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As a disengaging
clutch the air is dumped at the press of a button, the drive
balls role out of the seats without skidding to completely disengage
the drive, and the plates are held apart by spring pressure
so that no drive is transmitted by the coupling. Shield bearings
are provided between the hub and main adaptor/ drive plate to
give completely free running clutch. |
As a torque limiter, overload protection for the drive is provided
by the same mechanism. The supply air pressure may be set in the
range of 1.4 to 5.4 bar (20-80 psi) to give the precise overload
torque requirement using a pressure regulator. This can be done
manually during normal running to take account of changing loads,
or automatically using a duel regulator system with a timer or other
control. This allows high start torque to be accommodated before
switching to lower running torque. When the torque setting is exceeded,
the balls begin to roll out of their seats, forcing the plates apart
against the air pressure. This motion operates a pneumatic limit
switch which "dumps" the air pressure, disengaging the
clutch and releasing the drive from the overloaded machine. Re-engagement
is affected in both cases by simply operating a push button initiating
valve. Rotation of the drive will then engage the clutch..
| Features and Benefits |
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Sensitive and accurate torque
limitation. |
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"On the fly" torque
overload adjustment. |
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Increase air pressure for high
starting torques. Reduce air pressure for lower running torque. |
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Total drive disconnection for
on/off drive applications. |
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Rolling disengagement with no
ball skidding for increased sensitivity and life. |
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Synchronous re-set. |
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The standard design accommodates
larger torque ranges. |
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Series 600 is offered in a large
number of styles ensuring the right solution is available for
all applications. |
    
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