"PTO shaft" have it. I heard the noise dawn during summertime from one of 
neighbors then I was younger. I think it works, as far as I know he died for 
other reasons.




On Fri, 06 Feb 2015 14:22:21 -0600
Ed <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 02/06/2015 07:26 AM, Viesturs Lācis wrote:
> > Hello!
> >
> > I would appreciate, if somebody could suggest European
> > manufacturer/reseller for reasonably priced friction torque limiters.
> > I mean someting like this:
> > http://www.nuteckcouplings.com/torque-limiters.html
> >
> > The goal is to limit the max torque between sprocket and shaft to 100 Nm.
> > I have tried contacting some italian manufacturers, but they do not
> > seem to care to respond. I got an offer from a german manufacturer,
> > but that seems too pricey, so I would like to find some other
> > alternatives as well.
> >
> > Viesturs
> >
> Try looking at agricultural power take off (PTO) parts. Rotary mowers, 
> bush hogs, etc have them in the drivetrain to protect them when the 
> operator hits a stump or rock. You may have to do some adapting. One way 
> is to have a flanged hub on the shaft, a layer of friction material, a 
> sprocket that is piloted on the hub, another friction plate, and a 
> spring loaded plate to clamp it all together. Common on USA style PTO's.
> 
> Ed.
> 
> 
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