Ruland Manufacturing has expanded its range of short rigid couplings to include keyways and step bore sizes. This expansion gives designers a wider variety of standard short rigid coupling options for applications with space or weight restrictions — or where designers prefer a simplified assembly with fewer screws than traditional rigid couplings.
Many servo-driven applications in industries, such as semiconductor, medical, packaging, and robotics, require couplings with torque and torsional stiffness needs that exceed the capacity of a flexible product.
Although conventional rigid couplings typically meet performance expectations, they often have different envelope requirements. Short rigid couplings offer significantly more torque and torsional stiffness than flexible couplings while fitting in a similar envelope.
With keyways and step bore sizes, designers now have the widest variety of standard short rigid couplings to choose from to fit the needs of their application.
Short rigid couplings are available in steel for the highest torque and torsional stiffness capabilities, stainless steel for corrosion resistance, and aluminum for low inertia. Designers must be careful when interchanging the typical flexible couplings for steel and stainless steel short rigid couplings that significantly increase inertia.
Ruland manufactures short rigid couplings in one and two-piece clamping styles. They’re available in straight or step bore combinations with or without keyways in bore sizes ranging from 1/8 to 2 inches or 6 to 25 mm.
Features
- Higher torque and torsional stiffness are now available instead of just flexible couplings
- Short rigid couplings now offered with step bore sizes and keyways
- One and two-piece styles designs
- Manufactured and inventoried in Ruland’s Marlborough, Massachusetts factory
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