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Couplings Gear Coupling
Transmissions Product

Gear Coupling

Gear couplings are designed for heavy-duty applications requiring high torque transmission. They feature unique hub teeth with a crowned tooth formation on three surfaces—tip, flank, and root. This design ensures maximum contact at the strongest part of the tooth, allowing the coupling to effectively accommodate shaft misalignment while enhancing overall efficiency.

Couplings Pin Bush Coupling
Transmissions Produc

Pin Bush Coupling

A Pin Bush type flexible coupling is a cushioned drive system that transmits torque through high-tensile steel bolts (pins) to the machine input. These couplings utilize highly developed rubber compounds in the bushes to absorb shocks, torsional vibrations, and minor misalignments.

Couplings Jaw Coupling & Spider Element
Transmissions Product

Jaw Coupling & Spider Element

Jaw couplings (often referred to as Star couplings in some catalogs) are composed of two metal hubs and a central flexible insert known as a Spider. The Spider element acts as the shock absorber, sitting between the "jaws" of the hubs to dampen vibration and compensate for misalignment.

Couplings Chain Coupling
Transmissions Product

Chain Coupling

Chain couplings represent one of the oldest and most reliable methods of joining two rotating shafts. They consist of two sprockets joined by a standard double-strand roller chain. This design allows for a rugged, simple, yet highly efficient transmission with virtually no power loss.

Couplings Resilient Coupling
Transmissions Product

Resilient Coupling

Resilient couplings (also known as Grid Spring couplings) are specifically engineered to handle high-shock loads and protect sensitive equipment. They use a flexible grid spring that slides into slots on the hubs, providing a unique "resiliency" that can absorb up to 30% of peak shock loads.

Couplings Universal Joint
Transmissions Product

Universal Joint

Universal Joints (including Telescopic Universal Joints) are used to connect two shafts whose axes are inclined at an angle to each other. They allow for the transmission of power through a wide range of motion and are indispensable in systems where the distance between shafts may change during operation.