It is a rotary joint that supplies air (both positive and negative pressure) or liquid to a rotating shaft from fixed piping.
The rotor seal of this Faewick is a rotating joint that supplies air (both positive and negative pressure) or liquid from fixed piping to a rotating shaft. This rotor seal was primarily developed for controlling clutches and brakes, but it can also be used for supplying cutting oil to machine tools, lubricating oil to devices mounted on rotating shafts, and even as part of a cooling circulation system using oil. Faewick's rotor seals are available in various sizes, focusing on 1, 2, 3, and 4-way types to accommodate a wide range of applications. Additionally, we accept inquiries for the production of special items, so please feel free to consult us. ◆ If you would like a catalog, please contact us through the request form ◆ ~ You can view part of the lineup from the download section ~
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The ASH type is a single-channel rotor seal suitable for applications that require large flow capacities. This rotor seal has a flange integrated with the body for mounting on a machine shaft or device. The shaft of the rotor seal is equipped with JIS tapered threads for easy external piping. ◆◇◆ For more details, please request documentation or download the catalog ◆◇◆
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It was primarily developed for controlling the clutch and brakes, but it can also be used for supplying cutting oil to machine tools, lubricating devices mounted on rotating shafts, and even as a cooling circulation system using oil. For more details, please 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.