Flexible coupling XGT
for shaftsfor mechanical power transmissionfor stepper motors

flexible coupling
flexible coupling
flexible coupling
flexible coupling
flexible coupling
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Characteristics

Type
flexible
Product applications
for shafts, for mechanical power transmission, for stepper motors, for servo motors, for printing machines, for medical devices, for robots, for robotics, pharmaceutical products
Other characteristics
high-performance, torque, compact, zero-backlash, maintenance-free, misalignment correction, anti-vibration, with elastic sleeve, miniature, high-speed, variable-speed, anti-static, with high torsional flexibility, high-torque, highly-elastic, custom
Torque

Max.: 35 Nm (25.8147 ft.lb)

Min.: 1.1 Nm (0.8113 ft.lb)

Description

High-Gain Rubber Type Coupling XG 1. Reduction of Stabilization Time The improved limit gain of servomotors can reduce stabilization time. 2. Speed Unevenness Suppression Speed and torque unevenness arising from misalignment will be suppressed 3. Vibration Suppression High damping ratio will enable quick absorption of vibrations. XGT (set screw type) XGT-C (clamp type) XGT-CS (single clamp type) XGS (short, set screw type) XGS-C (short, clamp type) XGS-CS (short, single clamp type) XGL-C (long, clamp type) Application Actuator / Surface-mount machine / High precision XY stage / Index table Optional Services -Couplings Bore and Keyway Additional Modification Service -Coupling Stainless Steel Screw Alteration Service Please feel free to contact us for a quotation.

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XGT
XGT
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XGT2
XGT2
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Exhibitions

Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

SPS 2023
SPS 2023

14-16 Nov 2023 Nuremberg (Germany)

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