Product Description

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COUPLINGS

HRC FCL Chain coupling GE L NM MH Torque limiter
HRC 70B FCL90 KC4012 GE14 L050 NM50 MH45 TL250-2
HRC 70F FCL100 KC4014 GE19 L070 NM67 MH55 TL250-1
HRC 70H FCL112 KC4016 GE24 L075 NM82 MH65 TL350-2
HRC 90B FCL125 KC5014 GE28 L090 NM97 MH80 TL350-1
HRC 90F FCL140 KC5016 GE38 L095 NM112 MH90 TL500-2
HRC 90H FCL160 KC6018 GE42 L099 NM128 MH115 TL500-1
HRC 110B FCL180 KC6571 GE48 L100 NM148 MH130 TL700-2
HRC 110F FCL200 KC6571 GE55 L110 NM168 MH145 TL700-1
HRC 110H FCL224 KC8018 GE65 L150 NM194 MH175  
HRC 130B FCL250 KC8571 GE75 L190 NM214 MH200  
HRC 130F FCL280 KC8571 GE90 L225      
HRC 130H FCL315 KC1571          
HRC 150B FCL355 KC12018          
HRC 150F FCL400 KC12571          
HRC 150H FCL450            
HRC 180B FCL560            
HRC 180F FCL630            
HRC 180H              
HRC 230B              
HRC 230F              
HRC 230H              
HRC 280B              
HRC 280F              
HRC 280H              

 

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FAQ

Q1: Are you trading company or manufacturer ?
A: We are factory.
 

Q2: How long is your delivery time and shipment?
1.Sample Lead-times: 10-20 days.
2.Production Lead-times: 30-45 days after order confirmed.

Q3: What is your advantages?
1. The most competitive price and good quality.
2. Perfect technical engineers give you the best support.
3. OEM is available.

 

 

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chain coupling

Can chain couplings transmit both torque and linear motion?

No, chain couplings are primarily designed to transmit torque between rotating shafts and are not intended for transmitting linear motion. The main function of a chain coupling is to connect two shafts in order to transfer rotational power from one shaft to another.

Chain couplings achieve torque transmission through the engagement of the roller chain with the sprockets on the connected shafts. As the driving sprocket rotates, it imparts rotational motion to the chain, which in turn rotates the driven sprocket connected to the other shaft. This mechanism allows the torque to be transmitted from one shaft to the other.

However, chain couplings do not provide a means for converting or transmitting linear motion. They are not designed to handle axial displacement or linear forces. Attempting to use a chain coupling for transmitting linear motion would result in inefficient and unreliable operation, as the coupling is not designed to handle the specific requirements and forces associated with linear motion.

For applications that require the transmission of linear motion, there are other types of couplings specifically designed for this purpose. Examples include rack and pinion systems, linear couplings, or specialized linear motion couplings that incorporate mechanisms such as ball screws or lead screws. These couplings are designed to convert rotary motion into linear motion or to transmit linear forces directly.

It is important to select the appropriate coupling type based on the specific requirements of the application, whether it involves torque transmission or the transmission of linear motion. Consulting the manufacturer’s specifications, guidelines, or seeking expert advice can help ensure the correct coupling selection for a particular application.

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How to install a chain coupling?

Proper installation of a chain coupling is crucial for ensuring its optimal performance and longevity. Here are the steps to follow when installing a chain coupling:

  1. Prepare the Work Area: Before beginning the installation, ensure that the work area is clean and free from any debris or contaminants. This will help prevent any damage to the coupling components during installation.

  2. Inspect the Components: Carefully inspect the chain coupling components, including the sprockets, roller chain, connecting pins, and bushings or bearings. Check for any signs of damage or wear. Replace any components that are worn or damaged.

  3. Position the Coupling: Position the coupling on the shafts that need to be connected. Ensure that the shafts are aligned properly and the coupling is centered between them.

  4. Install the Sprockets: Slide the sprockets onto the shafts, with the teeth facing each other. Make sure the sprockets are securely seated on the shafts and aligned with each other.

  5. Connect the Roller Chain: Loop the roller chain around the sprockets, ensuring that it is properly engaged with the sprocket teeth. Connect the ends of the roller chain using the connecting pins. Insert the connecting pins through the pin holes in the chain links and secure them with retaining clips or other fasteners.

  6. Tension the Chain: Adjust the tension of the roller chain to the manufacturer’s specifications. The chain should have the appropriate amount of slack to allow for smooth operation and accommodate misalignment but should not be too loose or too tight. Follow the manufacturer’s guidelines for determining the correct chain tension.

  7. Secure the Bushings or Bearings: If the chain coupling uses bushings or bearings, ensure they are properly installed in the bores of the sprockets and provide a secure and smooth rotation of the shafts.

  8. Apply Lubrication: Apply the recommended lubricant to the roller chain and sprockets. Proper lubrication is essential for reducing friction, wear, and noise, and it helps ensure smooth operation of the chain coupling.

  9. Check Alignment and Rotation: Once the chain coupling is installed, check the alignment of the shafts and the rotation of the coupling. Verify that the coupling rotates smoothly without any binding or interference.

  10. Inspect and Test: After installation, thoroughly inspect the entire chain coupling assembly. Look for any signs of misalignment, unusual noise, or vibration. Test the coupling’s operation by running the machinery at a low speed and gradually increasing to the normal operating speed. Monitor the coupling for any issues or abnormalities.

Following these installation steps will help ensure a proper and secure installation of the chain coupling, promoting efficient power transmission and minimizing the risk of premature failure or damage.

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What are the disadvantages of chain couplings?

  • Backlash: Chain couplings can exhibit a certain degree of backlash or play due to the clearances between the chain rollers and the sprocket teeth. This can result in reduced precision and accuracy in applications where precise motion control is required.

  • Noise and Vibration: The engagement between the chain and sprockets can generate noise and vibration during operation. This can be problematic in applications where noise reduction is important or where excessive vibration can affect the performance or integrity of the machinery.

  • Maintenance Requirements: While chain couplings are relatively easy to maintain, they still require regular attention. Lubrication of the chain and sprockets is essential to reduce wear and friction. Additionally, periodic inspection and adjustment of chain tension are necessary to ensure proper operation. Neglecting maintenance tasks can lead to premature wear, decreased efficiency, and potential coupling failure.

  • Space and Weight: Chain couplings occupy a certain amount of space due to the presence of sprockets and the length of the chain. In applications with space constraints, the size of the coupling may limit its usability. Additionally, the weight of the coupling components can be a consideration in applications where weight reduction is important.

  • Limitations in High-Speed Applications: Chain couplings may have limitations in high-speed applications. At high rotational speeds, the centrifugal forces acting on the chain and sprockets can increase, potentially causing stress and reducing the efficiency of the coupling. In such cases, alternative coupling designs, such as gear or flexible shaft couplings, may be more suitable.

  • Wear and Service Life: Like any mechanical component, chain couplings are subject to wear over time. The chain and sprockets can experience gradual wear and elongation, requiring eventual replacement. The service life of a chain coupling depends on factors such as the operating conditions, maintenance practices, and the quality of the components used.

While chain couplings offer several advantages, it is important to consider these disadvantages and evaluate their impact based on the specific application requirements. Proper maintenance, periodic inspection, and careful consideration of design factors can help mitigate these disadvantages and ensure optimal performance and longevity of the chain coupling.

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editor by CX 2024-02-17