We use cookies to provide you with a better experience. By continuing to browse the site you are agreeing to our use of cookies in accordance with our Privacy Policy.
If you’ve watched any of the Star Wars/Disney+ series The Mandalorian, you’ve no doubt become familiar with the catchphrase “This is the Way,” often uttered by the main character and others who come from his home planet.
After 15 Years in Print and 25 Years Online, the Power Transmission Engineering Brand is Stronger than Ever This issue marks the 15th anniversary of the launching of Power Transmission Engineering as a print magazine. Happy birthday, us! We created this magazine to provide a technical and informational resource on gearboxes, bearings, couplings and other mechanical power transmission components.
About once per year, we make a concerted
effort to get you, our readers, to renew your subscriptions to Power Transmission Engineering. Well, it's that time again.
In the 1984 film Ghostbusters, Bill Murray and company were asked by Gozer the Gozerian to "choose the form" of their destructor. It was a no-win scenario for the heroes, because no
matter what they chose, they were still going to face death
With Thanksgiving right around the corner, it's hard not to think of the smorgasbord most of us experience on America's most food-centric holiday. If your family celebrates like mine, then there's always plenty of food—and more importantly—plenty of choices.
Power Transmission Engineering Highlights Latest Bearing Technology
August 1, 2017
Power Transmission Engineering has your in-depth knowledge and expertise covered in terms of bearings, motors, drives, gears and motion control technologies. Here are some of the latest articles on bearing innovations:
Engineers are often challenged with the seemingly
impossible task of doing more with less.
Customers want more power transmitted in a smaller space,
they want more efficient designs, and, of course, they want to
spend less money. So engineers are always looking for ways
to squeeze the most out of their mechanical systems. They’re
constantly working to maximize power density, increase
energy efficiency and reduce costs to meet their customers’
needs.