L-Series
A jaw coupling is used to transmit torque between two shafts. It does this by using a series of jaws that are sandwiched between two hubs. The jaws are made of a flexible material, such as rubber or elastomer, which allows them to absorb shock loads and vibration. This helps to protect the shafts and other components from damage. Jaw couplings are also able to accommodate misalignment between the shafts, which can occur due to thermal expansion or other factors. This makes them a versatile and reliable option for a variety of applications.
Features:
- Easy to Install
- Maintenance-free: No Lubrication required
- Spiders are available in Natural Rubber, PU, and Hytrel depending on the application.
- No metal-to-metal contact
- Permits angular, axial, parallel or a combination of these misalignments