Jaw Coupling Supplier Chandigarh

Jaw Coupling Supplier Chandigarh


Spuri: The jaw coupling supplier Chandigarh, provides high-quality jaw couplings that are resistant to oil, grease, and many solvents. With broad industrial applications, FALK jaw couplings have good atmospheric and chemical resistance.

What is Jaw Coupling?

Jaw coupling is a type of general-purpose power transmission coupling that can also be used in motion control (servo) applications. It is designed to transmit torque (by connecting two shafts) while reducing system vibration and adjusting misalignment, which prevents damage to other components. The jaw coupling is made up of three parts: two metallic hubs and an elastomer insert referred to as a "spider". Three parts are fitted together with one jaw from each hub fitted alternately with spider sails. The jaw coupling torque is transmitted through the elastomer lobe in compression.

First and foremost, jaw pairs are popular because they are versatile and sturdy. They are actually intended for and make an excellent general all-purpose industrial power transmission coupling. They operate in a wide band of temperature, can handle angular misalignment, can handle reactive loads due to misalignment, have good torque to outer diameter capacity, good speed capability, good chemical resistance (dependent on the spider), And has decent mitigation capability. We as a jaw coupling supplier, our vendor's manufacturing unit manufactures finished products using modern products, the latest technology, and optimum grade raw materials. The quality of our products is ensured and conforms to defined industry standards.

The difference between a rigid vs flexible couple?

Important differences between rigid and flexible couplings are:

Alignment Requirements: Flexible couplings can handle slightly misguided shafts. Rigid couplings are partially rigid and cannot withstand any misalignment. This applies to both shafts that are physically resting and inaccurate in parts that may be misalignment during operation due to thermal changes.

Maintenance Requirements: Because rigid couplings are rigid, they do not absorb vibration, which can cause quick wear on parts that do not align properly. Operators should regularly check for rigid couplings for wear and alignment, and apply lubricants to them regularly. Flexible couplings can handle vibration and shock without damaging wear.

Applications: Flexible couplings can be used in servos with low or medium torque levels and shaft misalignment capability. This includes applications such as machining equipment, semiconductor manufacturing, and packaging equipment. Rigid couplings work best for high-torque requirements and push-pull use cases.

Costing: Rigid couplings are more affordable than flexible couplings, which have a higher cost.

As a jaw coupling supplier, Spuri offers jaw and spider couplings with a pilot bore (minimum bore), or a bore-to-size option. There are three different duodenal curve-jaw elastomer spider options. To be a customer-focused firm, we have successfully understood the various needs of customers. Furthermore, due to our ethical business practices, we have become the most preferred choice of customers.

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