A flexible shaft manufacturer boasting one of the largest production volumes in the country.
A flexible shaft is a flexible metal drive shaft. It is generally made by winding multiple layers of hard steel wire, typically made of steel or stainless steel, with a diameter of around 0.5 to 1 mm, into a shaft shape. It combines moderate flexibility with high durability, allowing it to respond to bending and twisting while accurately transmitting rotational motion. Main Features: Flexibility: Can bend and twist, making it usable in narrow spaces and complex paths. Durability: Made of metal, it is resistant to deformation even after long-term use. High transmission efficiency: Capable of efficiently transmitting rotational motion. Depending on the material and design, flexible shafts possess performance that can withstand various applications. Our flexible shafts have high reliability in both torsional fracture resistance and rotational resistance torque characteristics, successfully reducing vibration and heat generation associated with rotation. As a result, we have achieved a wide variety of options to accommodate all applications.
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Taisei Monac Co., Ltd. is a machinery parts manufacturer with its headquarters and factory located in Higashi-Osaka City, and its own factories in Taiwan and China. The company specializes in sintering, aluminum extrusion, flexible shafts, OEM for finished machines, and product models, supplying parts and finished products to manufacturers of general-purpose engines, small outdoor machinery (such as brush cutters, chainsaws, hedge trimmers, etc.), two-wheelers, four-wheelers, agriculture, industry, and construction machinery. In the field of sintering and powder metallurgy, the company has its own manufacturing facilities in Taiwan equipped with powder metallurgy production equipment such as molding, sintering, and heat treatment furnaces, primarily producing in-house sintered parts like clutches, gears, sprockets, rotor pumps, cams, and oil-impregnated bearings. The low-cost production from Taiwan (especially for molds) allows for small lot production. As a development-oriented company, it is currently engaged in research and development of high-density sintering that achieves a density of over 7.5 g/m3 using soft magnetic materials for molded powder magnetic cores and sintered joints. Additionally, the product model division utilizes technologies such as silicone casting, machining, 3D printing, and painting to produce modeling models, functional samples, replicas, and small lot parts.