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Simple Shaft Height Adjustment Solution for Manufacturing Processes
August 31, 2011 - Triangle has a tradition of modernization. Our engineers have found ways to make bearings stronger, lazy susans turn smarter and motor mounts ship better. Now they have found an easy, intuitive way to adjust the height of a shaft without re-welding or affecting other mechanisms. This easy process of sliding a bolt up and down along a path, which raises or lowers the shaft can be adjusted by up to a 5/16". However, the opportunities and custom options are endless for shaft adjustment.
This mechanism can be used in conveying systems or other lightweight procedures or when shaft height needs to be routinely adjusted. It was originally designed to engage gears in golf carts, but it isn't limited to small automotive vehicles. This idea can be used in many systems that require shaft height adjustment and when convenience and usability are large factors. Because of the ease of use, workers can adjust the shaft height without disassembling machinery and wasting time. There are many bearing options, such as iron, bronze and even plastic or wood.
About Triangle Manufacturing
For almost a century, Triangle Manufacturing Company, located in Oshkosh, Wisconsin; has used creative engineering, technical know-how and advanced automation to be the leader in fully customizable metal fabrication, product innovation and invention. Triangle has introduced and redesigned fresh products that are progressive in their respective industries. They can provide lazy susan bearings and HVAC components or rod ends and custom mountings for direct- drive and belt-driven motors.
For more information contact:
Kylie McGowan, Marketing Coordinator
Email: Kylie.McGowan@TriangleOshkosh.com
Online: www.TriangleOshkosh.com
Call: (920)-235-3710
