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overload capacity

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overload capacity [′ō·vər‚lōd kə‚pas·əd·ē]
(electricity)
Current, voltage, or power level beyond which permanent damage occurs to the device considered.

overload capacity
The overload, 2 which, if exceeded, will result in permanent damage to the equipment considered.


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According to the company, its features include automatic battery control, manual adjustment of bypass synchronization, high overload capacity of static bypass, and the capacity to bear all non-linear and unbalanced loads.
The primary advantages of SM-Cyclo's products are high overload capacity - that is the ability to withstand 500% shock overloads and keep running without any damage to the gear unit - and high efficiency, and efficiency is something everybody seems to be concerned with today," Banero says.
The increased overload capacity allows the TP-High Torque to be used safely in applications with high peak torque.
 
 
 
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