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- Securing of bolts and nuts motor housing assembling
Securing of bolts and nuts motor housing assembling
Common assembly processes to connect cylindrical components, such as shrinking, pressing, pinning or the use of wedges and keys, create the potential for tension and stress. This often results in structural changes, tension peaks, notch effects, fretting and possible corrosion due to micromovements. In addition, these methods require high dimensional accuracy and are therefore complex and expensive. With Kisling adhesives you can achieve a secure bond even at room temperature, this will increase the stability significantly compared to a pure press fit. And this is why our products are ideal for the assembly of components in electric motors.
Advantages of the chemical joint:
- structural integrity
- balanced force distribution
- no voltage peaks
- no mechanical fixings, wedges, pins etc.
- reduces play on shafts
- no fretting corrosion
- critical manufacturing tolerances reduced, gap filling