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Misumi Oldham couplings

January 23, 2017 By Mike Santora Leave a Comment

MiSUMi-Oldham-coupling-dimensionsCouplings are machine components designed to connect two separate rotating bodies and transmit a torque between them. They allow various misalignments (Lateral/Angular/Axial) of the rotating bodies to be absorbed, and alleviate installation and adjustment work loads. Furthermore, they protect expensive inter-connected machine components from sudden and unexpected excess loads by breaking and disconnecting.

Oldham couplings, specifically, are easy to install and have large angular/lateral misalignment allowances

Feature:

· The spacers are designed to flex and slide to allow misalignments.
· Larger misalignment allowance ranges compared to the other types, making for easy to adjust for installing.
· The High Rigidity Type has bronze spacer material instead of resin, and has torque capacity 2x of the conventional type.
· The Space Saving Type are up to 17% shorter in length, contributing to space saving machine designs.

MiSUMi USA
us.misumi-ec.com

Filed Under: Oldham Tagged With: misumi

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