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C-R.E.S.A. Metal Tensioner
 


 
The C-R.E.S.A. Steel Tensioner Arm is highly elastic and has a great ability to absorb shocks, knocks, vibrations and oscillations. This is produced by four rubber cushions hidden inside the unit. The tensioner arm can reach an angle of 30° in either a clockwise or an anti-clockwise rotation. The tensioner can be fitted with a variety of different accessories including Sprockets or Polyethylene Slide Blocks to suit British standard simple, duplex and triplex chain, and Rollers in steel or plastic. C-R.E.S.A. is manufactured in steel and has a maximum operating temperature of +80°C.

There are two different types of rollers that are available to suit the C-R.E.S.A., steel and plastic (polyamide). The steel rollers are zinc plated for longer life and are fitted with a greased bearing. The steel rollers can be used in temperatures up to +100°C while the plastic rollers may only be used up to +70°C.

Sprockets to suit the C-R.E.S.A. are manufactured in steel and are zinc plated. They are available to suit British standard simple, duplex and triplex chains. The assembly is supplied with the bearing and bolt set to suit your requirements. They can be used at speeds up to 60m/min and temperatures up to +100°C.

The slide blocks to suit the C-R.E.S.A. are available for use with British standard simple, duplex and triplex chains. The Polyethylene Slide Block is normally used in slower speed applications and has an operating speed range up to 20m/min and a maximum working temperature of +70°C.

D.O.M. tensioners are interchangeable with industry standards.
 


 
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