Way back in 1880 when the few cyclists on the roads were more than likely riding high on a Penny Farthing, young engineer Hans Renold achieved a technical breakthrough when he invented the bush roller chain. This chain technology solved many problems encountered at the time and brought a new level of performance, efficiency and flexibility to the transmission of mechanical power. The basis of this technology is still used across the globe today.
Renold Hi-Tec Couplings, located in Halifax, England, are supplying couplings to the supplier of temporary power for broadcast and technical services for the FIFA World Cup in South Africa.
There are many factors effecting the life time of bearings. Regular maintenance and correct lubrication being foremost in the mind of process engineers.
Effective power generation requires a high efficiency power transmission solution. Renold Gears provides both the technical and engineering expertise to provide the solution through its UK design and manufacturing facility.
On any dockside where container cargo is loaded on and off ships, large rail mounted Gantries are used to lift and move the heavy cargo containers. These cranes (some in excess of 200 feet high) move along the dockside on rails and can have up to 8 large steel wheels – 4 on either side. Each wheel is driven individually by shaft mounted gearboxes.
Renold Gears has long been known for high quality power transmission equipment, the roots of which can be traced back to the John Holroyd company which was established, and started manufacture, at the start of the last century.
When the gears used in the back axle of his beloved Lanchester failed on a recent trip to France, Peter Noble, after months of searching the world, turned to Renold Gears, based in Milnrow, for a solution.
Worms and worm gears have been manufactured since ancient times. In modern times the profile or tooth form of gearing has been standardised for most types of gears. Helical or spur gear teeth can be defined in terms of pressure angle and NDP.
Renold Gears has long been known for high quality power transmission equipment, the roots of which can be traced back to the John Holroyd company which was established, and started manufacture, at the start of the last century.
Following on from the success of EMO in Hannover last September, Renold Gears is using the Metav exhibition in Düsseldorf, Germany to bring its heavy duty and precision dual lead worm gears to a wider customer base.