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Increase cylinder life by fixing alignment problems between air or hydraulic cylinders and driven components.
Each hub includes a set screw (unless noted), which bites into your shaft to hold the coupling in place.
The thick split spider on these couplings takes on twice as much torque as standard split spiders, while a set screw holds the hubs in place on your shaft. Also known as jaw couplings, use them to connect motors to pumps, mixers, and other high-torque equipment.
Designed to grip evenly around your shaft, these couplings provide more holding power than set screw couplings without marring the shaft.
Each hub includes a set screw, which bites into your shaft to hold the coupling in place.
Often used in electronics manufacturing facilities and other extra-clean environments, these shaft couplings are cleaned and individually bagged to keep out contaminants.
Safely connect slightly misaligned shafts near food lines—the spider on these couplings contains metal, so it’ll trigger a metal detector if a piece frays off and contaminates your batch.
Also known as Schmidt couplings, these handle higher angular misalignment than other three-piece couplings. Good for applications with varying shaft misalignment, they're commonly used with conveyor rollers and roller feeds in printing and packaging machines.
Tighten the set screws to fasten these couplings to your shaft. Set screws bite into the shaft to hold the couplings in place.
Also called double-loop couplings, these have a flexible center that reduces vibration and compensates for high parallel and angular shaft misalignment.
Connect shafts and ball screws to high-speed servomotors and stepper motors—these shaft couplings handle four times more speed than standard servomotor couplings.
An acetal plastic spacer at the center of these couplings insulates bearings, encoders, and other shaft components from stray electric current. Use them with servomotors, which sometimes generate current that travels down the shaft and can damage circuit boards, interfere with readings, and cause wear on bearing raceways.
With a bellows between two hubs, these couplings handle all types of misalignment and are good for precision stepper and encoder motion-control applications.
Able to handle high twisting forces as well as misalignment, these couplings are good for high-performance servomotor applications.
Use these gear-shaped couplings for high-speed and high-torque applications.
Made with lightweight nylon sleeves, these gear couplings require less energy to move than other high-torque flexible couplings. They compensate for parallel, angular, and axial misalignment.
Choose these U-joints for applications that run continuously in wet environments.
Connect and transfer torque between two shafts that are misaligned at an angle.
A cover (also known as a boot or bellows) seals out contaminants and seals in lubricant.
Ideal for wet environments, these U-Joints are stainless steel, so they have good corrosion resistance while also balancing strength. They have a heat- and water-resistant silicone cover (also known as a boot or bellows) to keep lubricant in and contaminants out.
With rugged roller chains, these torque limiters handle more torque than other torque limiters. They have a disc that creates friction to prevent torque overload, control tension, and brake.