FAQ - Torque Limiters, flexible Bellows Couplings and Line Shafts
Select a Torque Limiter
Q) How
do I select a torque limiter?
A) Torque limiters and safety
clutch couplings are ideally installed as physically
close to
the point of impact or overload as possible in order
to enhance sensitivity. As with flexible couplings, the
appropriate size will be found once the correct torque
rating has been determined. The appropriate safety clutch
will be set to disengage at a point slightly higher than
the peak torque required for normal operation. Standard
safety couplings will attempt to re-engage automatically
at periodic points until the torque is reduced to an
acceptable level.
Torque limiters are often used in conjunction with a proximity sensor to detect the movement of an external ring around the disengaging safety clutch, and then trigger an e-stop condition in the machine. Free wheeling safety clutches will permanently separate the drive and driven shaft hubs of the coupling, requiring a manual re-engagement. This cuts back significantly on potential wear between the two halves of the torque limiter as they ratchet against each other.
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Shaft Couplings, Torque Limiters and Line Shafts

