Elastomers In Compression
We gives four varieties of elastomer models to allow for added flexibility in addressing certain application prerequisites. One particular piece styles are used in the “L” and “AL” models (known as spiders) and a number of portion “load cushions” are used in the “C” and “H” model couplings. The load cushions are in sets of 6 to 14 pieces based on coupling size.
Solid Center Spider
The strong center layout is usually used layout when shafts of your driver and driven products may be kept separate by a regular gap
Open Center Spider
The open center design makes it possible for for that shafts with the driver and driven to become positioned within a short distance
Open center spiders offer you shaft positioning flexibility but have a reduce RPM capacity
Cushions
Used exclusively for that C and H Form couplings
Load cushions are held in location radially by a steel collar which can be connected to among the hubs
Snap Wrap Versatile Spider
Style lets for easy elimination of the spider with out moving the hubs
Enables for near shaft separation all of the way as much as the hubs optimum bore
Highest RPM is one,750 RPM with all the retaining ring, but when used using the LC Variety (with collar) the standard RPM rating with the coupling applies
Style is available in NBR and Urethane only, and in constrained sizes
Spider Elements
SOX (NBR) Rubber
The normal material that may be highly versatile material that’s oil resistant
Resembles all-natural rubber in resilience and elasticity, and operates successfully in temperature ranges of -40° to 212° F (-40° to 100° C)
Urethane
Has 1.5 times higher torque capability than NBR
Great resistance to oil and chemicals
Materials offers much less dampening effect and operates at a temperature variety of -30° to 160° F
Hytrel
Flexible elastomer intended for substantial torque and higher temperature operations
Operates in temperatures of -60° to 250° F (-51° to 121° C)
Bronze
Rigid, porous, oil-impregnated metal insert exclusively for lower pace (max 250 RPM) applications requiring higher torque abilities
Not impacted by water, oil, grime, or intense temperatures – operates in temperatures of -40° to 450° F (-40° to 232° C)