KHK USA Inc. Highlights Line of Ratchets & Pawls
KHK® ratchets & pawls restrict the rotational direction of motion
Mineola, NY - KHK USA Inc., distributor of the market leading KHK® brand of metric gears, highlights its line of ratchets & pawls, manufactured to the highest quality standards by Kohara Gear Industry Co., of Japan. Known as the SRT series, these ratchet gears and corresponding pawls are designed to limit rotational motion to one direction.
When designing a motion application, there are times when you want to prevent reverse rotation of the drive shaft. Use of a KHK® stock ratchet and pawl will allow for rotation in one direction but will halt rotation in the opposite direction. KHK® Ratchet gears are produced in six tooth sizes to resist torque loads from 3 Nm to 550 Nm.
All of the KHK® ratchets and pawls are made from 1045 carbon steel and feature induction hardened teeth for added durability. The ratchet gears are included in the KHK® J series program where stock bores can be open along with the addition of keyways and sets screws, with production requiring only 3 business days.
For more information on KHK Ratchets & Pawls, please visit: https://www.khkgears.us/catalog/?cid=pawls_hubless_rachets-srt
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About KHK USA Inc.
KHK USA, based in Mineola, New York, is a wholly owned subsidiary of Kohara Gear Industry. KHK USA is a factory direct, full-service distributor of KHK gears with a large selection of product available off-the-shelf to meet your gearing needs. On staff application engineers assist customers with a wide selection of gears for their design and can produce customer gear quotations.
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