• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer

Coupling Tips

Bellows, Flexible and Servo Couplings Resource and Information site

  • News
  • Coupling Types
    • Beam
    • Bellows
    • Disk
    • Elastomer
    • Gear
    • Jaw
    • Linear
    • Magnetic
    • Oldham
    • Rigid
    • Safety
    • Torque Limiters
  • Flexible
  • Miniature
  • Servo
  • Resources
    • Suppliers
    • Video
  • Advertise
  • Subscribe
You are here: Home / Bellows / New from Ruland: Bellows and disc couplings with higher torque capacity

New from Ruland: Bellows and disc couplings with higher torque capacity

April 26, 2024 By Mike Santora Leave a Comment

Ruland bellows couplings and disc couplings now have bores up to 1-3/4 in (45 mm) and torque up to 14,000 in-lbs (158 Nm)
Ruland bellows couplings (above) and disc couplings (below) now have bores up to 1-3/4 in (45 mm) and torque up to 14,000 in-lbs (158 Nm).

Ruland Manufacturing now offers bellows and double disc couplings with bore sizes up to 1-3/4 in or 45 mm for use in systems with torque up to 1,4000 in-lbs (158 Nm). High torque applications commonly found in precision semiconductor, solar, conveyor, and factory automation applications often use these shaft sizes. Ruland disc and bellows couplings accommodate all forms of misalignment, are zero-backlash, and have a balanced design for reduced vibration at speeds up to 10,000 rpm.

Ruland bellows couplings have the highest size-for-size torque and torsional stiffness capacity of Ruland flexible couplings. They are comprised of two anodized aluminum hubs mated to a stainless steel bellows. The thin walls of the bellows allow it to remain flexible under misalignment conditions while maintaining rigidity under torsional loads.

Ruland disc couplings_300dpi_2000px_PRINTDouble disc couplings offer more misalignment than bellows couplings at the expense of torque and stiffness. They are made from two anodized aluminum hubs, two sets of disc springs, and an anodized aluminum center spacer. The double disc design allows the sets of disc springs to operate independently of each other for full misalignment capabilities.

“The expansion of our bellows and disc coupling product lines to incorporate couplings with higher torque capacity, allows designers to use a Ruland coupling with larger shafting,” says Bill Hewitson, President of Ruland Manufacturing. “Through our design process and rigorous physical product testing, we are bringing to market couplings that exceed what is currently available. I look forward to partnering with our many OEM and distribution customers on these new products.”

Ruland manufactures disc and bellows couplings from meticulously selected North American bar stock in 2024 aluminum for lightweight and low inertia. They are offered with clamp-style hubs with or without keyways in bore sizes ranging from 1/8 in (3 mm) to 1-3/4-in. (45 mm). Bellows and disc couplings are carefully made in Ruland’s ISO 9001:2015 certified advanced manufacturing facility in Marlborough, Massachusetts, under strict quality controls using proprietary processes. They are RoHS3, REACH, and Conflict Minerals compliant.

Summary:
· Best balance of torque, torsional stiffness, and misalignment in the industry
· Speeds up to 10,000 rpm due to a balanced design
· Bellows and disc couplings with bores up to 1-3/4-in. or 45 mm
· Ratings validated through thorough physical testing
· Carefully manufactured in Ruland’s advanced manufacturing facility in Marlborough, Massachusetts

Ruland
www.ruland.com

Filed Under: Bellows, Disk Tagged With: rulandmanufacturing

___

Reader Interactions

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Primary Sidebar

“ct
EXPAND YOUR KNOWLEDGE AND STAY CONNECTED
Get the latest info on technologies, tools and strategies for Design Engineering Professionals.

Learning Center

Design World Learning Center

RSS Featured White Papers

  • How To Specify Couplings For Servo Applications
  • Plastic solutions for automotive manufacture and design
  • Compact Coupling Widens Torsional Stiffness Range and Offers High Torque Transmission

Footer

Coupling Tips

Design World Network

Design World Online
The Robot Report
Motion Control Tips
Linear Motion Tips
Bearing Tips
Fastener Engineering
Wire and Cable Tips

Coupling Tips

Subscribe to our newsletter
Advertise with us
Contact us
About us

Copyright © 2025 · WTWH Media LLC and its licensors. All rights reserved.
The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of WTWH Media.

Privacy Policy