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Jaw Coupling Spiders provide shock absorption.


May 10, 2006 - Offered in sizes from .6-2.25 in. OD, 3-piece Zero-backlash Jaw Couplings are comprised of 2 hubs with curved jaws and elastic element. Polyurethane spider provides dampening of impulse type loads, minimizing shock to motor and other sensitive equipment. Blue spiders have durometer of 85 shore, while yellow spiders are 92 shore, and red spiders are 98 shore. Standoffs, located on spider limbs, assist in angular misalignment capabilities, as well as electrical isolation.

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New from Ruland - Highly Compliant Jaw Coupling Spiders


Marlborough, Massachusetts, April 2006. Ruland Manufacturing Co., Inc. has expanded its line of zero-backlash jaw couplings to include more compliant spider elements for applications where greater shock absorption is desired. Zero-backlash jaw couplings are three-piece couplings comprised of two hubs with curved jaws and an elastic element. The spider, made of an advanced polyurethane material, provides dampening of impulse type loads, minimizing shock to the motor and other sensitive equipment.

As a result of this addition, spider elements of three different hardness levels are offered with each represented by a different color. The new blue spiders have a durometer of 85 shore, yellow spiders are 92 shore, and red spiders 98 shore. The availability of spiders with three hardness levels allows the end user to customize the jaw couplings performance. Selecting the new soft spider element will give the jaw coupling the greatest dampening characteristic, while a harder spider element will provide the greatest in torsional rigidity. All spiders are press fit onto a curved jaw profile; generous chamfers on the spiders and jawed hubs make this assembly easy. Because of this press fit, Ruland jaw couplings operate with zero backlash. This would not be possible without the special design of the curved jaw profile. In standard jaw couplings, the jaws have a straight profile, and a pressed fit would result in distortion of the elastic element as forces push the spider's "limb" out. With a curved jaw profile, forces on the spider's "limb" are concentrated to the center, improving the effectiveness of the elastomer material. Standoffs, located on the spider "limbs", assist in angular misalignment capabilities, as well as electrical isolation.

Ruland jaw couplings are ideal for many servo applications with reversing torque since the spiders absorb shock and dampen vibration, yet the couplings are zero backlash. The three piece design of jaw couplings eases blind assemblies and allows for an easy mixing of inch and metric bore sizes. Jaw couplings are considered fail safe, should the spider element ever fail, the jaws on the hubs provide a direct power transmission, allowing the application to safely shut down, after which the spider can easily be replaced.

The couplings are available from stock in a choice of seven outside diameters from 15mm (.6") to 57.2mm (2.25") in both set screw style and clamp style. A large variety of metric and inch bore sizes from 3mm (1/8") to 30mm (1 1/8") are available.

Direct link to product: http://www.ruland.com/jawflex.html

Company Information:
Ruland Manufacturing Co., Inc. has been a precision manufacturer since 1937, making a variety of products including the valve that pressurized the spacesuit of the first American to walk in space. Ruland's focus for the past 40 years has been on high performing shaft collars and couplings. The complete line of products includes shaft collars and rigid couplings, and a full line of motion control couplings: beam couplings, bellows couplings, oldham couplings, miniature disc couplings and zero backlash jaw couplings.


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Name: Ruland Manufacturing Co., Inc.
Address: Six Hayes Memorial Dr.
City: Marlborogh
State: MA
ZIP: 01752
Country: USA
Phone: 508-485-1000
FAX: 508-485-9000
http://www.ruland.com


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