Definition
A gear coupling is a mechanical device designed to transmit torque between two shafts that are not collinear. The coupling typically consists of two flexible joints, one fixed to each shaft. These joints are often connected by a third shaft called the spindle.
Features
1. Flexible coupling is widely used for its compact design, easy installation, convenient maintenance, small size and light weight.
2. As long as the relative displacement between shafts are kept within the specified tolerance, couplings will operate the best function and have a longer working life.
3. It’s greatly demanded in medium and miner power transmission system driven by motor, such as speed reducer, hoist, compress, conveyor, spinning and weaving and ball mill.
4. To be plugged in axially, easy assembly, maintenance free Applicable from -40oC to+100℃ temperature can peak up to 120℃.