Zero-Max OHLA and CD Couplings Satisfy Critical Electrification Requirements
The recent trend toward electrification minimizes the power requirement needed from internal combustion engines and can sometimes even replace internal combustion engines in a driveline of off-highway equipment. The result is a greener, cleaner, sustainable energy alternative. Electric motors now being designed into mobile equipment have increased the importance of integrating high performance mechanical components like overhung load adaptors and flexible shaft couplings into these new electrified systems.
The reasons for integrating these mechanical components from Zero-Max, Inc. -- they provide a precise and easy interface for electrical drives, resulting in cleaner, quieter, safer and efficient motor performance.
With the change to electrified power, there are often challenges integrating mechanical components such as performance requirements, dimensional fit-up, longevity, and other features needed to transition the electric power into the equipment. These challenges are even more prevalent in retrofit applications. Customization may be required to achieve proper fit, speed capacity, and other critical performance features. Zero-Max excels with decades of experience in customizing its solutions to meet the most challenging applications, including those posed by today’s electrification requirements.
Zero-Max Overhung Load Adaptors (OHLA) Provide Mechanical System Load Support and Contamination Protection
OHLAs provide both overhung radial and axial load support to protect electrified mobile equipment motors from heavy application loads, extending the lifetime of the motor and alleviating the cost of downtime both from maintenance costs and loss of production. OHLAs also provide a contamination barrier to protect the electrified system from harsh environments that may include water, dirt, abrasives, chemicals, and other invasive debris, which are often present in mobile equipment applications.
Zero-Max OHLAs are available in an extensive offering of standard models for typical applications, or customized designs to fit applications with unique requirements. Zero-Max notes that well over half of OHLA sales are for customized units.