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November 19, 2024 | Volume 20 Issue 44 |
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| Need inserts? We make it E-Z. Founded in 1956, E-Z LOK allows users to repair damaged or worn-out threads without the need for special taps or installation tools. Our line of threaded locking inserts is used in metal, plastic, wood, composite and additive industries. Extensive inventories are maintained in four warehouses across the US, and all products are sold through industrial distributors. One source for all your needs!
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| Feature articles | BMW to road-test revolutionary in-wheel drive motor
The BMW Startup Garage, a development spinoff of BMW Group, and Munich-based motor developer DeepDrive are set to road-test a revolutionary electric motor. The concept features dual-rotor technology and is expected to enable lightweight, super-efficient, powerful drives that offer plenty of range.
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| 60 years ago: First flight of NASA's Lunar Landing Research Vehicle Neil Armstrong called it unconventional, contrary, and ugly, but the Lunar Landing Research Vehicle provided "a substantial contribution to the Apollo program." Built before NASA had selected the strategy that would use the Lunar Module, the LLRV used a downward-pointing turbofan engine, two rockets for descent and horizontal translation, and 16 thrusters for three-axis attitude control. It was the first pure fly-by-wire aircraft to fly in Earth's atmosphere. By John Uri, NASA's Johnson Space Center
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| Tech Tip: Smalley Wave Springs for tight applications Smalley's Wave Springs are engineered for tight spaces! These flat-wire compression springs are designed to optimize space within assemblies, making them a popular choice across all industries. Compared to traditional round wire coil springs, Wave Springs can reduce axial space by up to 50% while delivering the same spring force and deflection. They're available in diameters as small as 3 mm and in a variety of materials, including stainless steel, to meet diverse application needs.
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| How Nord-Lock washers work: Get an edge with a wedge Can you get a design and functional edge with a wedge? In this animated video, Nord-Lock explains the principle behind their original wedge-locking technology, which secures bolted joints even when exposed to severe vibration and dynamic loads. The company says it is impossible for this washer type to loosen unintentionally, due to the wedge created underneath the bolt head and nut.
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| Key considerations for battery-powered motors Battery-powered motor applications require careful design considerations to pair motor performance and power consumption profiles in concert with the correct battery type. This Power Electric article covers power requirements, performance considerations, and battery choices to assist you in selecting an efficient motor and a battery with the appropriate capacity. Good technical info.
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| Drive gearboxes for mobile robots Different automated guided vehicles (AGVs) and autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) can require different types of wheel drives. GAM has all your needs covered from standard GML inline planetary gearboxes to integrated strain wave (harmonic) robotic gearboxes to modified and fully custom solutions. Check out all the offerings.
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| New polymer bearings are PFAS- and PTFE-free igus has developed a new polymer bearing material called iglide JPF that is free of both per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE). This innovation marks an important step in the company's efforts to create sustainable alternatives to conventional plain bearings. JPF is a dry-running, wear-resistant polymer that offers comparable friction and wear performance to iglide J. It delivers high wear resistance and durability.
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| Retaining magnets from JW Winco: Universal and clever JW Winco has expanded its magnet line to support more applications with new materials, shapes, systems, and even raw magnets. Learn about their latest offerings, including retaining magnets designed for corrosive environments (GN 50.8), encapsulated magnets designed for sensitive or painted surfaces (GN 51.8), handle magnets (GN 53.3), and powerful magnets designed to handle challenging environs (GN 52.6).
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| Lamborghini Urus SE: Plug-in hybrid super SUV The new SE is Lamborghini's most powerful and high-performance Urus yet. Equipped with a 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 engine combined with a permanent magnet synchronous electric motor, the super SUV cranks out a total of 789 hp and sprints from 0 to 62 mph in just 3.4 sec. It's a large luxury crossover SUV, so there's plenty to enjoy inside too.
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| Can you use laser welding in space? The Air Force Research Lab recently participated in a parabolic flight experiment led by a team of scientists and engineers from The Ohio State University. The NASA-funded endeavor was conducted to explore the potential of autonomous laser welding in space.
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| Videos+: Technologies and inspiration in action | Maximize space and cut costs with Smalley Wave Springs Smalley Wave Springs offer a unique solution for space savings, replacing traditional coil springs to reduce spring height and cavity size. This compact design lowers material costs and assembly size. Acting as load-bearing devices, wave springs compensate for dimensional variations within assemblies, providing a precise spring rate where load is proportional to deflection. Achieve reliable, cost-effective performance with Smalley's advanced Wave Spring technology.
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