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Rotary movements in confined spaces
25 January 2013
In order to guide power, data and other media safely through rotary motions in small spaces, complicated and expensive solutions are often required.With the compact igus TwisterBand, rotations can now be guided and mana

In order to guide power, data and
other media safely through rotary
motions in small spaces, complicated
and expensive solutions are often
required.With the compact igus
TwisterBand, rotations can now be
guided and managed in confined
spaces, in a cost-effective way and
with very little wear.
TwisterBand allows rotary movements of up to +/-1500° with speeds of up to 380°/s possible. A compact and lightweight modular system, it requires minimal area for installation. No guide is required, it is easy to fill and can be used horizontally or vertically.
Applications include aerospace, robots, wind turbines and leisure rides.
TwisterBand allows rotary movements of up to +/-1500° with speeds of up to 380°/s possible. A compact and lightweight modular system, it requires minimal area for installation. No guide is required, it is easy to fill and can be used horizontally or vertically.
Applications include aerospace, robots, wind turbines and leisure rides.
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