Friction blocks are industrial products used to reduce friction between moving parts of machinery and equipment.
Where To Use Friction Blocks
Automotive industry for reducing engine friction
Machinery and equipment manufacturing for reducing mechanical wear
Construction industry for reducing equipment wear and tear
Key Features Of Friction Blocks
Reduces friction between moving parts by up to 90%
Increases equipment lifespan and reduces maintenance costs
Durable and long-lasting material used for construction
Easy installation and replacement
How To Use Friction Blocks
Identify the moving parts that require friction reduction
Measure and calculate the required number of friction blocks
Install friction blocks according to manufacturer's instructions
Maintain and inspect friction blocks regularly for optimal performance
How Friction Blocks Is Manufactured
Friction blocks are manufactured using high-quality materials and advanced manufacturing processes to ensure durability and effectiveness.
Technical Specification Of Friction Blocks
Dimensions
12 x 8 x 2 inches (30 x 20 x 5 cm)
Material
High-carbon steel alloy (HSSA)
Finish
Hard chrome plating for durability and corrosion resistance
Application Type
Industrial and commercial use only
Attachment Method
Bolted or screwed attachment to equipment
The technical specification of friction blocks is designed to provide optimal performance and durability in industrial and commercial applications. The high-carbon steel alloy (HSSA) material used for construction ensures strength and resistance to wear and tear, while the hard chrome plating provides corrosion protection and extends equipment lifespan.
Description Of Friction Blocks
Friction blocks are industrial products used to reduce friction between moving parts of machinery and equipment. They are designed to be durable, long-lasting, and easy to install, reducing maintenance costs and increasing equipment lifespan.