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Slip rings for 70 million rotations

By Steven Bushong | June 12, 2012

Morgan AM&T power slip rings are for OEM applications. Features include molded or build-up construction and rings of steel, stainless steel, bronze or brass. Hub control slip rings have a lifetime of 10 years or 70 million rotations and work five years without maintenance or lubrication. Their data transmission capacity is up to 400 MBd, and they resist shock and vibration. Hybrid systems use metal-graphite brushes, while others are available with fiber optic rotary joints.

Morgan AM&T
www.morganamt.com

 


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