A wide variety of types and versatile uses! Introducing a common clutch with an internal diameter storage design!
The "CB General Purpose Clutch" utilizes the elasticity of rubber for reliable operation. It features a simple and highly flexible design where a rubber tube is directly bonded to a steel rim, and a friction shoe is attached to the operating surface of the tube. It has a wide range of applications, including clutches for general rotating machinery, clutches for cyclic machines like presses, and clutches for internal combustion engines where torque fluctuations are significant. 【Features】 ■ Simple and highly flexible design ■ The shoe assembly is attached to the tube with two shoe pins, making replacement easy ■ The structure has a significant shock and vibration absorption effect, and due to centrifugal force, it engages quickly, functioning as a clutch with elastic coupling ■ Available in standard type, high-speed type, and high-torque elements with special linings *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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Air clutches/brakes used worldwide, backed by half a century of experience and achievements. There are various types including drum type as the main structure, as well as disc type and caliper type, designed for machines that require durability in industries such as steelmaking, shipping, papermaking, and drilling. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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Our company is an independent entity that originated from "Victor Auto," which repaired U.S. military aircraft and jeeps. Through this connection, we met Mr. Thomas L. Fawick, who devised, manufactured, and sold the Airflex clutch used in U.S. Navy landing craft (FAWICK Co., Ltd). In 1979, we began importing and selling Airflex clutches and brakes under the name "Japan Fairwick Co., Ltd." Afterward, we became a subsidiary of EATON Co., Ltd, but achieved independence in 2001. Since gaining independence, we have started trading with European manufacturers and are expanding our business.