Elastomers In Compression
We offers four varieties of elastomer styles to permit for extra versatility in addressing unique application specifications. One piece designs are utilized in the “L” and “AL” versions (called spiders) and many aspect “load cushions” are utilized in the “C” and “H” model couplings. The load cushions are in sets of 6 to 14 pieces dependant upon coupling size.
Strong Center Spider
The strong center layout is normally made use of layout when shafts of the driver and driven gear may be kept separate by a common gap
Open Center Spider
The open center layout allows to the shafts with the driver and driven to be positioned within a brief distance
Open center spiders give shaft positioning versatility but have a decrease RPM capacity
Cushions
Utilized solely for your C and H Form couplings
Load cushions are held in spot radially by a steel collar that’s attached to one of several hubs
Snap Wrap Versatile Spider
Layout allows for easy removal of your spider without having moving the hubs
Enables for close shaft separation all of the way as much as the hubs greatest bore
Optimum RPM is 1,750 RPM using the retaining ring, but when utilised with the LC Kind (with collar) the ordinary RPM rating from the coupling applies
Fashion is accessible in NBR and Urethane only, and in restricted sizes
Spider Products
SOX (NBR) Rubber
The standard material that is extremely versatile materials that may be oil resistant
Resembles organic rubber in resilience and elasticity, and operates proficiently in temperature ranges of -40° to 212° F (-40° to 100° C)
Urethane
Has one.5 times greater torque capability than NBR
Excellent resistance to oil and chemical compounds
Materials offers significantly less dampening effect and operates at a temperature array of -30° to 160° F
Hytrel
Versatile elastomer designed for higher torque and higher temperature operations
Operates in temperatures of -60° to 250° F (-51° to 121° C)
Bronze
Rigid, porous, oil-impregnated metal insert solely for low velocity (max 250 RPM) applications requiring large torque capabilities
Not affected by water, oil, grime, or extreme temperatures – operates in temperatures of -40° to 450° F (-40° to 232° C)