What are HELI-CAL Flexures capable of doing? What industries can they be applied to? Well, a new series of Flexure Facts has been posted to the company’s website which will give answers to these very questions.
Each Flexure Fact is a scenario where Helical Products was approached by a customer who had a specific motion control problem. With its engineering expertise, the company took on each challenge and was able to come up with unique solutions in order to eliminate the customer’s previously held dilemma.
How did Helical’s application engineers use their knowledge in the industrial field to combine three separate parts into one single machined spring with four different spring rates? What about in the aerospace industry with parts that had to meet performance requirements of axial stiffness, lateral stiffness, modal response, and imposed weight constraints?
Learn how by exploring these eight new application stories here: http://bit.ly/lMwURB
In addition, most Flexure Facts are accompanied by sales drawings of each part to give engineer’s a more detailed look into each innovative solution.
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