Flexible coupling GPLB
for mechanical power transmissiontransmissionfor shafts

Flexible coupling - GPLB  - AB TRASMISSIONI SRL - for mechanical power transmission / transmission / for shafts
Flexible coupling - GPLB  - AB TRASMISSIONI SRL - for mechanical power transmission / transmission / for shafts
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Characteristics

Product applications
for mechanical power transmission, transmission, for shafts, for pump, for machines, light-duty, for the textile industry, engine, for water, gearbox, for robots, for agitators, for railway applications, generator, for compressed air, for the food industry, for rolling mills, for blowers, for chemical applications, blower, horizontal operation, for railway vehicles, industrial
Construction
compact, 3-part, with spacer, taper lock
Performance
low noise and vibration, non-lubricated
Other characteristics
misalignment correction, ATEX, custom-made, explosion-proof, disassemblable
Installation system
shaft sleeve
Torque

Min.: 48 Nm
(35.403 ft.lb)

Max.: 36,450 Nm
(26,884.1403 ft.lb)

Rotational speed

Min.: 1,500 rpm
(9,424.78 rad.min-1)

Max.: 7,000 rpm
(43,982.3 rad.min-1)

Description

Hub-hub couplings with rubber elements and spacers, for applications that require maintenance on the coupled machines without moving them. They have hubs and bushes already machined with a bore and keyway. Especially suitable for electric pumps.

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