Coupling A coupling is a mechanical device used to connect two shafts together to transmit power and motion from one shaft to another. Couplings are commonly used in various industrial applications where precise alignment and torque transmission are essential. They serve to join shafts that are not directly connected, enabling efficient power transfer while accommodating slight misalignments and vibrations between the connected components.
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Features and benefits:
Torque transmission
Misalignment Compensation
Damping and vibration absorption
Backlash reduction
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Pitch
Roller Width
Roller Diameter
Overall Width
Plate Height
Plate Thickness
Pin Diameter
Average Ultimate Strength
Weight
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W
D
A
H
T
E
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Applications
Automotive
Robotics
Aerospace
Mining & Construction
Agriculture
Railway
Marine
Steel Industry
Oil & Gas
FAQ
Q: Do couplings require lubrication?
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Not all couplings require lubrication. For example, magnetic couplings and some elastomeric couplings do not need lubrication. However, other types of couplings may require periodic lubrication for optimal performance and durability.
Q: How are couplings installed and maintained?
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Installation involves aligning the shafts and ensuring proper coupling fit. Maintenance includes regular inspection for wear, lubrication, and addressing any misalignments.
Q: Can couplings be used in high-temperature or corrosive environments?
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Yes, some couplings are designed for use in high-temperature or corrosive environments and are made from materials suitable for such conditions, such as stainless steel or high-temperature alloys.