Timing belt drive
Uhing Company AZ timing belt drives to better resist build-up of dust, metal filings and other airborne particles. Model AZ-2000 features plastic slide bearings instead of the metal rollers, accumulating less dust and debris. Developed specifically for use in the paperboard manufacturing industry, the AZ-2000 is recommended for other applications subject to airborne contaminants including grind...
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Uhing Company AZ timing belt drives to better resist build-up of dust, metal filings and other airborne particles. Model AZ-2000 features plastic slide bearings instead of the metal rollers, accumulating less dust and debris. Developed specifically for use in the paperboard manufacturing industry, the AZ-2000 is recommended for other applications subject to airborne contaminants including grinding, sanding, cutting and polishing. Less accumulation of contaminants permits longer periods of production without having to stop machinery in order to clean guides and rollers.
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