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You are here: Home / Controls / Brake and clutch manufacturer Mach III has new website at machiii.com

Brake and clutch manufacturer Mach III has new website at machiii.com

October 28, 2020 By Lisa Eitel Leave a Comment

Mach III, Kentucky-based designer and manufacturer of custom and standard brakes, clutches, and torque limiters (to connect and disconnect, stop, hold, tension, and protect machines and operators) now has a new website at machiii.com.

Better features. Better options. Better hurry and check it out …

The new Mach III website includes reorganized content, streamlined navigation, and data on a variety of customized products for fast access to details on Mach III’s rapid custom solutions — from those involving slight design modifications to completely unique clean-sheet creations. In fact, the Mach III engineering team can often supply customized design solutions in about 48 hours … with detailed models, specification sheets, easy-to-read quotations, and prompt order acknowledgements.

Then product ship dates (met or beat 98% of the time) are confirmed: Lead times for standard products are two to five weeks and three to six weeks for custom products.

Mach III specializes in high-variation low-quantity production. All products are built-to-order, allowing even catalog models to be bored to fit the exact shaft and key size required.

Example application: Power-drill torque couplings

Mach III’s torque-limiting coupling has been used for decades to turn the heavy-duty Milwaukee Super Hole Shooter Drill into an efficient tool for opening and closing gate valves, butterfly valves, ball valves, plug valves, mud valves, sluice gates, slide gates and other rotary actuated mechanisms.

Another example application: Custom servo brakes

Now integration with IEC, NEMA, and even non-standard frame motors and gearboxes is seamless thanks to Mach III’s custom servo-brake solutions. Then when design engineers add our capacity to supply stainless, plated or anodized housings, the combinations are endless.

For more information, visit Mach III at machiii.com.

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