Festo Adapter EAMB-18-9-8X16-10X12, For Use With Electric Drive

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RS Stock No.:
651-892
Mfr. Part No.:
EAMB-18-9-8X16-10X12
Brand:
Festo
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Brand

Festo

For Use With

Electric Drive

Product Type

Adapter

Manufacturer Series

EAMB

COO (Country of Origin):
DE
The Festo Drive Shaft Adapter is engineered for precision in mechanical applications, offering superior flexibility with its dual mounting diameters of 8 mm and 10 mm. This robust component excels in environments demanding a max rotational speed of up to 8000 rpm, ensuring efficiency during operation. Designed for optional mounting positions, it provides versatility in installation while maintaining an optimal nominal length of 16 mm. Crafted with materials that are RoHS-compliant, this adapter supports sustainable practices while delivering reliable performance under varying conditions, including ambient temperatures ranging from -25 °C to 60 °C and storage temperatures of -25 °C to 60 °C. Ideal for applications requiring precise torque transmission of 12 Nm, the weight of just 29 g adds to its operational efficiency.

Achieves a maximum rotational speed of 8000 rpm for high-performance applications
Offers a dual mounting diameter of 8 mm and 10 mm for increased versatility
Designed with a nominal length of 16 mm optimising space in installations
Provides flexibility in mounting position allowing tailored configurations
Ensures compliance with RoHS standards supporting environmentally friendly practices
Resists varying storage temperatures which ensuring durability and reliability
Delivers a transmittable torque of 12 Nm facilitating efficient power transfer
Weighs only 29 g reducing strain on connected components
Mass moment of inertia of 0.838 kgmm² enhances stability during rotation

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