Coupling
The mechanical drive train comprises individual units such as motor, gear unit and driven machine. The coupling connects these component assemblies.
As well as the transmission of rotary motion and torque, other requirements may be made of the coupling.
- Compensation for shaft misalignment where restorative forces are low
- Compensation for shaft displacement with low restorative forces
- Control of characteristic angular vibration frequency and
- damping
- Interruption or limitation of torque
- Noise insulation, electrical insulation
Couplings are frequently chosen after the machines to be connected have already been selected. Thanks to a large number of different coupling assembly options, specified marginal conditions for clearance and connection geometry can be met from the standard range. The coupling also performs secondary functions, e.g. providing a brake disk or brake drum for operating or blocking brakes, devices to record speed or the attachment of sprockets or pulleys.