Standard Or Nonstandard: | Standard |
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Shaft Hole: | 19-32 |
Torque: | >80N.M |
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A chain coupling, as the name suggests, utilizes a chain to connect two shafts together. It consists of two sprockets, one mounted on each shaft, and a roller chain that meshes with the sprockets.
Here's how a chain coupling operates:
1. Torque Transmission: As one shaft rotates, the chain meshes with the sprockets on both shafts, creating a solid connection. This allows for the torque to be transmitted from one shaft to the other, enabling power transmission.
2. Misalignment Compensation: Chain couplings have the ability to accommodate slight misalignments between the connected shafts. The flexibility of the chain allows for angular, axial, and parallel misalignment, reducing stress on the connected machinery and improving overall performance.
3. Shock Absorption: The chain in a chain coupling acts as a shock absorber, helping to dampen sudden shocks and vibrations that may occur during operation. This feature helps protect the connected machinery and reduces the risk of damage or premature wear.
4. Maintenance and Lubrication: Regular inspection and maintenance are essential for chain couplings to ensure optimal performance. Proper lubrication of the chain is crucial to reduce wear and friction, ensuring smooth rotation and minimizing heat generation.
5. Applications: Chain couplings find application in various industries, including industrial machinery, conveyors, pumps, and more. They are used in heavy-duty equipment where torque transmission, misalignment compensation, and shock absorption are critical.