Test bench coupling FlexDur
rigidfinnedtorsionally rigid

test bench coupling
test bench coupling
test bench coupling
test bench coupling
test bench coupling
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Characteristics

Type
rigid, finned, torsionally rigid
Product applications
for shafts, transmission, industrial, for mechanical power transmission, engine, for machines, for test benches
Other characteristics
backlash-free, torque, shaft-hub, high-speed, with clamp, custom-made, custom
Installation system
sleeve
Torque

Max.: 12,500 Nm
(9,219.5269 ft.lb)

Min.: 320 Nm
(236.0199 ft.lb)

Rotational speed

Max.: 33,000 rpm
(207,345.12 rad.min-1)

Min.: 14,000 rpm
(87,964.59 rad.min-1)

Description

Torsionally Rigid Coupling for Test Benches. The FLEXDUR - HighSpeed (short form: FD-HS) All-metal couplings are developed and manufactured to the highest standards, especially for applications with higher speeds. FLEXDUR – HIGHSPEED Advantages Torsionally rigid and backlash-free torque transmission Can be directly adapted to torque sensors Suitable for very high speeds Compensation of axial, radial and angular shaft displacements Small restoring forces at shaft displacement Low mass inertia due to high power density For use at ambient temperatures from -35 °C to +110 °C Neither maintenance, nor lubrication required Almost unlimited lifetime and wear-free at proper shaft alignment Modular type FLEXDUR – HIGHSPEED Designed to Customer Couplings individually developed according to customer requirements Effective and efficient customer solutions through largely modular components Close cooperation with our partners: consulting, development, design, manufacturing, integration Customer-specific production and logistics concepts, as well as after-sales service Global availability For standard products as well as for production in small batch sizes.
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.