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Nexen's Stainless Steel Line of Roller Pinion System Offers Better Load and Life Capacity

Nexen Group, Inc., has expanded its offering of the revolutionary Roller Pinion System (RPS) by adding a full line of stainless steel racks.

Nexen's Stainless Steel Line of Roller Pinion System Offers Better Load and Life Capacity
2013-06-27
MINNETONKA, MN, June 27, 2013 (Press-News.org) Nexen Group, Inc., has expanded its offering of the revolutionary Roller Pinion System (RPS) by adding a full line of stainless steel racks. The RPS is already known for its high positional accuracy, zero backlash, high efficiency, high stiffness, low noise and low maintenance. Adding the corrosion resistance of the stainless steel product line ensures there is a solution to fit any linear motion application.

Nexen's precipitation hardened stainless steel is the ideal material when strength, fatigue resistance, high stiffness and corrosion resistance are required. Compared to 303 stainless steel or 6061-T6 aluminum, Nexen's stainless steel can offer twice the load and life capacity while maintaining similar corrosion-resistant properties.

Nexen's stainless steel RPS has already proved its robustness in a variety of applications where traditional steel rack and pinion failed. Current applications in food packaging, semiconductors and clean room industries have proven that Nexen's stainless steel roller pinion system is the perfect solution for demanding applications.

Nexen Group, Inc., is a leading manufacturer of precision motion control solutions including linear drive systems, precision rotary indexers, linear locking components and power transmission products including spring set brakes, tooth clutches and torque limiters for a wide variety of automation applications in the Aerospace, Robotics, Machine Tool, Automotive, Packaging, Material Handling and Medical Industries. For more information, contact Nexen Group, Inc., 560 Oak Grove Parkway, Vadnais Heights, MN 55127. Fax: 651-286-1099. Phone: 651-484-5900. E-mail: info@nexengroup.com. Website: www.nexengroup.com.

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[Press-News.org] Nexen's Stainless Steel Line of Roller Pinion System Offers Better Load and Life Capacity
Nexen Group, Inc., has expanded its offering of the revolutionary Roller Pinion System (RPS) by adding a full line of stainless steel racks.