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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.
This section will allow you to select spiders to be used individually or as part of an assembly. Ruland offers users the ability to tailor the performance of jaw couplings to match their application needs as spiders are available in three durometers, 85 Shore A for greatest dampening, 92 Shore A for balance of dampening and torsional stiffness, and 98 Shore A for a small amount of dampening and highest torsional stiffness. Stand offs on the spider limbs help installers maintain proper spacing between the two hubs, assuring electrical isolation and full angular misalignment capabilities. Spiders are designed to be the wear element of the coupling making replacement cost effective and simple while restoring full performance abilities to the coupling.
Features
85 Shore A-Blue (Soft Spider)
Greatest dampening characteristics
Best for angular and parallel misalignment
Maximum speed: 8,000 RPM
Temperature Range: -10°F to 180°F
92 Shore A-Yellow
Good all around characteristics
Maximum speed: 8,000 RPM
Temperature Range: -10°F to 180°F
98 Shore A-Red (Hard Spider)
Greatest torsional stiffness
Highest torque capabilities
Most commonly used spider
Maximum speed: 8,000 RPM
Temperature Range: -10°F to 180°F
How to Order
Complete Coupling: Jaw couplings are an assembly of two hubs and one spider
Hubs: Choose two hubs in inch or metric in any style with the same outside diameter
Spider: Choose spider to match performance criteria. The spider must have the same outside diameter as both hubs.