Compact and lightweight! A torque limiter that minimizes the number of parts and achieves low cost.
A torque limiter, also known as a slipping clutch, is a mechanical element mainly used in the paper feeding mechanisms of office equipment such as printers and copiers. The 'P type' features a structure where a coil spring is press-fitted into the outer peripheral surface of the inner ring of the press, utilizing the frictional force between the two components to interrupt and limit the torque transmitted from the input side (drive) to the output side (driven). 【Features】 ■ Low cost ■ Compact and lightweight ■ High performance ■ RoHS compliant *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Features】 - Although it uses a spring mechanism, it allows slip operation in both directions (CW and CCW). - Torque settings can be adjusted freely between 9.8 to 49.0 mN·m (100 to 500 gf·cm). - Improved accuracy of torque tolerance, achieving high speed and long lifespan (compared to conventional products). - Resistant to environmental changes, usable in temperatures ranging from 0°C to 60°C. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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- ATM - Printer, Copier (Prevention of Double Feeding) - Gearbox (Overload Protection for Drive Parts, Motor Protection) - Toys - Robots (Overload Protection for Arm Parts) - Residential Equipment (Hinge Mechanism)
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Precision mechanism components are rarely seen by the human eye, but they are widely used as important functional parts in various devices, including office automation equipment, ticket vending machines, and gaming machines. Among them, the "one-way clutch," "torque limiter," and "reverse input cutoff clutch" are products that leverage the tribology technology, which is a core technology of the components division, contributing to the "miniaturization," "energy saving," and "simple design" of devices.