Product Description
IRI Black Tyre Rubber Coupling with Elastic Spider
Specification:
Name | Rubber Tyre Coupling Spider |
Material | Silicone, EPDM, NR, NBR, FKM, SBR, HNBR, IIR, CR FFKM etc silicon,fluorine,NBR,FPM,EPDM,SILCONE ACM,HNBR |
Size | According to the drawing or sample |
Color | According to your requirement (Panton color card) |
Application | Parts are used on vehicles, printing machines, food processing machines, textile machines, electronic machines, etc. |
Inspection instruments | Excellent chemical and physical property, excellent oil- resistance, high temperature stability, etc. |
Package | Inner plastic bag/outside carton/wooden pallets/ or any other special package as per customer’s requirements |
Final inspection | We’ll make a final QC 100% inspection to make sure a good quality before delivery |
Features and benefits
•High misalignment capabilities – high flexibility.
•Shock absorbing – extending machine life.
•Maintenance free – minimum number of wearing parts.
•Fire retardent, anti-static elements available for use in a flameproof environment.
•Interchangeability means no re-engineering.
•Pump spacer option for easy pump maintenance.
•Taper bush bores available for ease of replacement.
•Easy replacement of tyre element without any need to move hubs axially on driven or driving shafts.
Standard range comprises
•Shaft to Shaft
•Pump Spacer
Type Applications
•Compressors
•Generator Sets
•Pumps
•Roller Table Drives
•General Industrial Applications
Construction details
Steel or S.G. Iron Half Bodies
Rubber Tyres: Temp Range -50ºC to +50ºC
Coupling Type | Serial No | |
Tyre | F40 | NBR Rubber Tire |
Tyre | F50 | NBR Rubber Tire |
Tyre | F60 | NBR Rubber Tire |
Tyre | F70 | NBR Rubber Tire |
Tyre | F80 | NBR Rubber Tire |
Tyre | F90 | NBR Rubber Tire |
Tyre | F100 | NBR Rubber Tire |
Tyre | F110 | NBR Rubber Tire |
Tyre | F120 | NBR Rubber Tire |
Tyre | F140 | NBR Rubber Tire |
Tyre | F160 | NBR Rubber Tire |
Tyre | F180 | NBR Rubber Tire |
Tyre | F200 | NBR Rubber Tire |
Tyre | F220 | NBR Rubber Tire |
Application
Other related coupling splider
FAQ
Q: Are you manufacturer or trading company?
A: We are manufacturer, engineer had rich experience over 20 years.
Q: How to get the quickest quotation?
A: Sending drawing, material, quantity and other rrequirements by email.
Q: How to get quotation without drawing?
A: Possible send sample, pictures or detail descriptions of products to us, we will return you drawing for confirm.
Q: I have an idea for a new product, but not sure if it can be manufactured. Can you help?A. Yes! We are always happy to work with potential customers to evaluate the technical feasibility of your idea or design and we can advise on materials, tooling and likely set-up costs.
Q: My custom products have already been developed on CAD. Can you use the drawings?
A. Yes! DWG, DXF, IGES, Solidworks and Rhino files can all be used to generate quotes, models and mould tools – this can save time and money in producing your parts.
Q: Can I test my idea/product before committing to mould tool manufacture?
A. Yes, we can use CAD drawings to make models for design and functional evaluations.
Q: What type of plastic/rubber material is best for my design/product?
A. Materials selection depends on the application of your design and the environment in which it will function. We will be happy to discuss the alternatives and suggest the best material.
Q: How to get sample?
A: Free sample is available for your quality evaluation, but you should pay the freight. Regarding customize products, sample and mould order will go first before mass production.
Limitations and Disadvantages of Elastic Couplings
While elastic couplings offer various benefits, they also come with certain limitations and disadvantages that engineers and designers need to consider:
- Torsional Stiffness: Elastic couplings provide flexibility, but this can lead to lower torsional stiffness compared to rigid couplings. In applications requiring high torsional stiffness, elastic couplings might not be the ideal choice.
- Energy Loss: Due to the elastic nature of the material, a portion of the transmitted torque can be absorbed as deformation energy in the elastomer. This can result in energy losses and reduce overall efficiency.
- Wear and Fatigue: The elastomer element in elastic couplings can experience wear, fatigue, and deterioration over time, especially in applications with high loads or extreme operating conditions. Regular maintenance and monitoring are essential to ensure proper functionality.
- Temperature Sensitivity: Some elastomer materials used in elastic couplings might be sensitive to temperature fluctuations. Extreme temperatures can affect the properties of the elastomer and compromise the coupling’s performance.
- Alignment Requirements: While elastic couplings can accommodate minor misalignments, excessive misalignment can still lead to premature wear and reduced coupling lifespan. Proper alignment remains important for optimal performance.
Engineers and designers must carefully assess the specific requirements of their applications to determine if the advantages of elastic couplings outweigh the potential limitations and disadvantages.
Impact of Temperature Variations on Elastic Coupling Performance
Elastic couplings can be sensitive to temperature variations, and their performance can be influenced by both high and low temperatures:
1. High Temperatures: Elevated temperatures can cause the elastomeric material used in elastic couplings to soften, leading to a decrease in its mechanical properties. This can result in reduced torsional stiffness, damping capabilities, and overall coupling performance. High temperatures can also accelerate the aging process of the elastomer, leading to a shorter lifespan of the coupling. Additionally, excessive heat can cause thermal expansion of the coupling’s components, potentially leading to misalignment issues.
2. Low Temperatures: Extremely low temperatures can cause the elastomeric material to become more rigid, reducing its flexibility and damping characteristics. This can result in increased transmission of vibrations and shocks between connected components. Cold temperatures can also make the elastomer more brittle, increasing the risk of cracking or rupturing under mechanical stress.
It’s important to select an elastic coupling material that is suitable for the anticipated temperature range of the application. Some elastomers are formulated to perform well across a wide temperature range, while others are better suited for specific temperature conditions. Regular maintenance and inspection of elastic couplings in extreme temperature environments are crucial to ensure that the coupling continues to function as intended.
Factors to Consider When Selecting an Elastic Coupling
Engineers must carefully evaluate several factors when selecting an appropriate elastic coupling for a specific application. These factors ensure that the coupling can effectively meet the requirements of the machinery and system:
- Torque Transmission: Consider the amount of torque that needs to be transmitted between the connected shafts. Ensure that the coupling’s torque rating matches or exceeds the application’s torque requirements.
- Misalignment Compensation: Evaluate the expected misalignments between the shafts, such as angular, parallel, and axial misalignments. Choose a coupling with the appropriate flexibility and misalignment capacity to accommodate these variations.
- Vibration Dampening: Determine the level of vibration present in the system and select a coupling with the necessary torsional elasticity to dampen vibrations and provide smoother operation.
- Operating Speed: Consider the rotational speed of the connected shafts. Some elastic couplings may have speed limitations, so choose a coupling that can handle the desired operating speed without issues.
- Environmental Conditions: Assess the operating environment, including temperature, humidity, and the presence of contaminants. Choose a coupling material that can withstand the conditions and resist corrosion or degradation.
- Space Limitations: Take into account the available space for installing the coupling. Some couplings may have compact designs that are better suited for confined spaces.
- Shaft Sizes: Ensure that the coupling is compatible with the diameters of the connected shafts. Verify the coupling’s bore sizes and choose one that matches the shaft sizes.
- Installation and Maintenance: Consider the ease of installation and maintenance. Some couplings have simpler installation procedures, while others might require more complex procedures.
- Cost: Evaluate the budget for the coupling. While high-performance couplings might have added benefits, they could also come at a higher cost. Balance the performance requirements with budget constraints.
By carefully assessing these factors and selecting the appropriate elastic coupling, engineers can ensure optimal performance, longevity, and reliability of the machinery and systems they design.
editor by CX 2023-09-28