Did you know 23% of hydraulic system failures stem from improper coupling selection? Imagine losing $18,000/hour in production because your gear motors keep disconnecting. You need solutions that actually work.
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Modern couplings do more than connect shafts—they absorb shock, compensate for misalignment, and protect your $50,000 hydraulic gear motors. Our triple-layer polymer couplings withstand 1,200 Nm torque loads while reducing vibration by 62%.
Feature | Standard Couplings | Premium Couplings | Our SmartCouple Pro™ |
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Max Torque | 450 Nm | 800 Nm | 1,500 Nm |
Misalignment Tolerance | ±1.5° | ±3° | ±5° |
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A: Coupling refers to a device used to connect two shafts, enabling the transfer of power or motion between mechanical components. It accommodates misalignment and reduces vibration, ensuring efficient energy transmission.
A: Common types include rigid, flexible, and hydraulic couplings. Flexible couplings, like jaw or gear couplings, are popular in hydraulic gear motors for handling misalignment and dampening shocks.
A: Coupling ensures seamless power transmission between hydraulic gear motors and driven equipment. Proper coupling selection minimizes wear, prevents leaks, and maintains system efficiency under high-pressure conditions.
A: Manufacturers consider factors like torque requirements, alignment precision, and environmental conditions. They often customize couplings to match specific hydraulic motor specs and application demands.
A: Manufacturers test couplings using dynamic load, endurance, and temperature resistance tests. Standards like ISO 9001 or SAE J684 ensure reliability and performance in hydraulic systems.