Product Description
Product Description
Features:
1. The main body is made of high-strength aluminum alloy
2. Zero rotation interval, suitable for positive and negative rotation
3. The gel is made of polyurethane and has good wear resistance
4. Oil resistance and electrical insulation, intermediate elastomer can absorb vibration
5. Radial, angular and axial deviation compensation
6. Dismountable design for easy installation
7. Clamping screw fastening method
Techncial Date
Size | Type | Standard bore | Bore metric | Bore inch | Dimensions | Torgue needed | Rotational speed | Mass | ||||||
Min | Max | Min | Max | A | B | C | D | E | Nm | rpm | kg | |||
L035 | 1 | 3 | 3 | 8 | 1/8″ | 3/8″ | 16 | 20.2 | 7.8 | 6.6 | – | 0.5 | 30./8822 0571 -57152031 Fax: 86~/8822 0571 -57152030
Maintenance-Free Options for Jaw CouplingsJaw couplings typically require minimal maintenance due to their simple and robust design. However, there are maintenance-free options available that further reduce the need for regular maintenance. Here are some maintenance-free options for jaw couplings:
It’s important to note that while these maintenance-free options can significantly reduce the need for regular maintenance, all couplings may still require periodic inspection to ensure they remain in good working condition. Regular visual checks for wear, damage, or misalignment can help identify potential issues before they become severe problems. Choosing a maintenance-free jaw coupling can be beneficial in applications where downtime and maintenance costs must be minimized, or in environments where regular maintenance is challenging to perform. What are the common signs of wear and failure in jaw couplings?Jaw couplings are reliable components, but like any mechanical part, they can experience wear and eventually fail if not properly maintained or replaced when necessary. Here are some common signs of wear and failure to look out for in jaw couplings:
It is essential to conduct regular maintenance and inspections to detect these signs of wear and failure early. Preventive measures such as proper lubrication, alignment checks, and timely replacement of worn elastomer spiders can extend the life of the jaw coupling and prevent unexpected failures. If any of these signs are observed, it is advisable to consult coupling manufacturers or maintenance professionals for a thorough assessment and appropriate corrective actions. What is a Jaw Coupling and How Does It Work?A jaw coupling is a type of mechanical coupling used to connect two shafts in machinery. It is designed to transmit torque while compensating for shaft misalignments and dampening vibrations. The coupling consists of two hubs with three curved jaws each and an elastomeric spider placed between them. The working principle of a jaw coupling is based on the flexibility of the elastomeric spider. When the two hubs are brought together, the spider gets compressed between them. The curved shape of the jaws allows the spider to flex, accommodating angular and axial misalignments between the shafts. During operation, when torque is applied to one shaft, it is transmitted through the spider to the other shaft, enabling power transmission. The elastomeric material of the spider also acts as a damping element, reducing vibrations and shock loads in the system. Jaw couplings are commonly used in various applications, such as pumps, compressors, conveyors, and other power transmission systems. Their simple design, ease of installation, and ability to handle misalignments make them popular choices for connecting rotating shafts in machinery.
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