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Design News: Ogura Electromagnetic Clutch Helps Doctors Increase Efficiency

In the May issue of the Design News Medical Trend Watch, an article by Ogura showed how eye doctors were using a spring-applied clutch to achieve a finer control of a vision testing table. The article explained how the MCSC spring-applied clutch allowed doctors to adjust the equipment to a patient`s height quickly giving a more accurate position and decreasing the time patients need to spend with the doctor.

http://dc.ee.ubm-us.com/i/64516/91

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Design News: Ogura Electromagnetic Clutch Helps Portable Data Collection System Profiles the Ocean

In case you missed it, this month`s issue of Design News featured Ogura multiple disc clutches for a company called the OceanScience Group. The Ogura MDC clutches were chosen because of their high torque and compact size. The clutch allowed a probe to be positioned at the proper depth to measure temperatures in different oceans around the world.

https://www.designnews.com/automation-motion-control/portable-data-collection-system-profiles-ocean/57790420843591

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Machine Design: Ogura Electromagnetic Clutch Helps Hollands Newest Powerplant: A centuries old windmill

In case you missed it, the August 23rd issue of Machine Design showed the attached article from our application in Europe retrofitting the old Dutch windmills with generators. The article shows how new technology can be added to old technology without detracting from the historic design.

To view the article as it appeared in Machine Design, please visit http://www.machinedesign.com/news/holland-s-newest-power-plant-centuries-old-windmill

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Design News: Hazardous Situations Require a Dependable Brake.

Safety is an important factor when deciding on the best
brake for your application.

The Ogura RNB brake is primarily
used for holding a load in place. When the
servomotor is running, the brake field is
energized, so a magnetic field is generated,
attracting the steel pressure plate. When
the pressure plate is pulled toward the
field, it compresses six small coil springs.

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