Wednesday, September 17, 2008

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Release date: September 10, 2008 ServoBelt: Belt-Drive Economy with Screw-Drive Performance Goleta, CA, September 10, 2008-Bell-Evermann, a leading motion device manufacturer, is announcing the availability of the innovative ServoBelt linear drive, which provides belt-drive economy with screw-drive servo responsiveness, accuracy and repeatability, and linear motor-drive speed. At the heart of the technology is a static bonded lower belt that meshes with the upper dynamic belt so that the active belting under tension is only a few inches long. Servo tuning can have much higher gains than conventional belts, because stiffness is high and does not change throughout the travel. Featuring anodized aluminum construction with stainless steel hardware along with high performance polyurethane/steel reinforced belt, ServoBelt reaches accelerations in excess of 4g at speeds to 5 meters/second


e observed not wearing seat-belts on arrival, according to a Leeds City Council survey.And parents and guardians were urged to take a free car seat safety check at Asda superstore on Howley Park Road in Morley on Friday.Previous surveys have shown that 75 per cent of child car seats are incorrectly fitted, according to Coun Andrew Carter, executive board member for transport.'It is vital that this figure is significantly reduced to cut the number of deaths and injuries to children on the roads of Leeds,' he said.He added that parents and guardians should check that their child's car seat is fitted correctly, and ensure that they are using the correct restraint for their child's age and height.At 30mph an unrestrained child could be thrown out of a car window with the force equivalent to 30 to 60 times their own body weight.Injuries sustained in such an incident would almost certainly be fatal.Children under 12 years or measuring less than 135cm in height who travel using only an adult seat-belt are at risk of sustaining serious abdominal or neck injuries in the event of a collision.While the seat-belt is very effective at protecting adults, it is likely to lie across the wrong body parts of a child such as the neck rather than the shoulder.John Horsfall, director of car safety consultancy Sitsafe, said: 'Not all child car seats fit all cars. It is important to remember that if other relatives such as grandparents are going to be transporting your child, the seat should fit their car as well.'The seat-belt law changed in September 2006. Drivers who fail to secure a young passenger correctly could be fined up to 500




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