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C-Lock Turbine Wheel
November 1, 2015
Rosler has introduced its C-lock turbine wheel. The design uses the centrifugal force of the spinning disc to lock blades in place. The C-lock turbine features dovetail grooves and a center plate designed to retain their position and ensure precise blade alignment. There is no need for fasteners.
Rosler's C-lock turbine is designed to be compatible with a manufacturer's existing housing, motor, control cage and impeller. "Upgrading with a C-lock turbine not only decreases downtime but also costs 30% less than fastener style wheels. It is designed for three shift operations," said a company spokesperson.
For more information contact:
Rosler Metal Finishing USA, LLC
1551 Denso Road
Battle Creek, MI 49037
269-441-3000
rosler-us@rosler.com
www.rosler.us
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