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Large jaw couplings are now being offered for bore sizes up to 1-3/4” or 45 mm and torque capacities of 2,655 in-lbs (300 Nm). These new large jaw couplings are designed for use in precision systems with high deceleration and acceleration curves, such as those found in semiconductor, solar, conveyor, and warehouse automation applications.
Pre-assembled modular mounting systems are designed for adjustability across many mounting applications. Conveyor mounting systems emphasize strict parallel installation using a flange-bolt base and a conveyor rail guide. Sensor mounting systems offer flexibility in a mounting application with adjustable or 90-degree connectors, two-way bases, and various mounting brackets. Both systems include stainless steel rods (with or without scale) from 100mm to 300mm in length, zinc clamping levers, and connectors that allow adjustment of the rods’ position.
Mountable shaft collars with face holes are designed to mate directly with components such as sprockets, pulleys, and metallic plates. Ruland manufactures them with drilled holes for mounting flexibility or threaded holes for the most secure connection between the collar and mated component. They are offered in steel, aluminum, and 303 stainless steel in bore sizes ranging from 3/8” to 2” and 10mm to 50mm.
A step by step procedure of how to install a bellows coupling. Watch the video and follow the instructions below. Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions on proper installation. Email: techsupport@ruland.com
Transcript
Hi I’m Mike Langley. Welcome back to Ruland’s technical video series. Today I’m going to show you how to install one of our motion-controlled bellows couplings. For today’s installation, we’ll need our bellows coupling, torque wrench, misalignment measuring tools and your PPE.
We are ready to begin, first make sure the shaft misalignment is within the coupling’s ratings. Complete misalignment information is available on Ruland.com. Please note that exceeding the coupling’s ratings will cause the stainless-steel bellows to deform and ultimately fail. Next, we’ll remove the blows coupling from its packaging and place it on the shafts. The shafts mixed then into the relief portion of the bore as long as it does not exceed the shaft penetration length. This information can be found on the product specification page along with 3D CAD drawings. Fully tighten the screw on one hub to the recommended seating torque using the appropriate torque wrench. Before we tighten the screw on the second hub, we need to rotate the coupling by hand to allow it to reach its free length. Began tightening the hub on the second shaft with the coupling axially relaxed and misalignment angles centered along the length of the coupler. Fully tighten the screw to the recommended seating torque using the appropriate torque wrench. Your coupling assembly is now complete. Thank you for viewing this video. For more installation videos as well as technical information and CAD models please visit Ruland.com.
Installation Instructions
Assure that the misalignment between shafts is within the coupling's ratings.
Align both hubs of the coupling on the shafts that are to be joined.
Before tightening the screw(s) on the second hub, rotate the coupling by hand to allow it to reach its free length.
Tighten the hub on the second shaft such that the misalignment angle remains centered along the length of the coupling and the coupling remains axially relaxed.