FAQ - Torque Limiters, flexible Servo Couplings and Line Shafts
Select a rotary Coupling
Q) What is the correct way to select a rotary
coupling?
A) There are literally thousands of designs
for flexible motor couplings available, each offering different degrees
of backlash,
flex and vibration damping. Once the overall design and
flexible portion of the coupling has been selected (e.g. spider or elastomer
insert type
for low backlash and high damping) it is best to begin
by evaluating the level of torque required to drive the coupling. Most
pt couplings
on the market are sized according to torque rating, and
the output of the motor, gear drive, etc which will drive them.
This is the basic information used to select a mechanical coupling size, and will also dictate the outside diameter of any given flexible element. After the published speed and misalignment ratings of the coupling have been verified as appropriate for the application, the bores in the shaft hub need to be specified. If the selected coupling is dimensionally appropriate for the power transmission system, it is likely the correct item for the job.
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Shaft Couplings, Torque Limiters and Line Shafts

