Customization: | Available |
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Standard Or Nonstandard: | Standard |
Shaft Hole: | 8-24 |
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The FCL Flexible Coupling by Hangzhou Dell Electromechanical Co., Ltd. is a marvel of modern engineering, celebrated for its myriad of advantages including a compact design that ensures seamless integration into various machinery setups. Its installation is not only straightforward but also remarkably convenient, coupled with maintenance that is a breeze. The coupling's diminutive size and feather-light weight make it an ideal choice for applications where space and load considerations are paramount. When the relative displacement between shafts is maintained within the specified tolerance, this coupling operates at peak efficiency, ensuring a prolonged lifespan and optimal performance.
Available in an impressive range of sizes, the FCL Flexible Coupling caters to diverse requirements: 90, 100, 112, 125, 140, 160, 180, 200, 224, 250, 280, 315, 355, 400, 450, 560, and 630.
Renowned for its ingeniously compact design, the FCL flexible coupling offers unparalleled ease in installation and maintenance. Its small size and lightweight construct make it indispensable for a variety of industrial applications.
1. Features a sophisticated flexible structure, ingeniously crafted by integrating a flange with coupling bolts, ensuring reliability and robustness.
2. Designed for effortless attachment, streamlining the installation process.
3. Maintenance is simplified-replace the bush easily by merely removing the coupling bolt, ensuring preservation is as straightforward as it is efficient.
4. Ingeniously absorbs misalignment, including eccentricity and declination, while adeptly managing screw vibrations to effectively mitigate noise.
5. Engineered not to transmit thrust load, preserving the integrity of connected machinery.
6. The material is fully customizable to meet specific operational demands and environmental conditions.