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Thomson introduces XTRUE planetary gearheads
 
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Thomson introduces XTRUE planetary gearheads
April 29, 2009 – Thomson introduces XTRUE True Planetary Gearheads. Available in 40mm, 60mm, 80mm, 120mm and 160mm frame sizes, XTRUE True Planetary Gearheads are specifically engineered to move large loads more easily and quietly with True Planetary gearing through improved load capacity and lower backlash. They deliver precise 13 arc-mins operation, with torque capacity up to 876 Nm and ratio availability of 3:1 through 100:1. XTRUE True Planetary Gearheads feature a tapped face output that enables easy, drop-in replacement for similarly configured European gearheads.

Users will benefit from greater machine uptime with the Micron flexible RediMount mounting system, which enables the gearhead to be mounted to any motor in three easy steps – simply align, mount and tighten. All XTRUE components are RoHS-compliant (EU Directive 2002/95/EC), helping users to “go green” with their machine.

 
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