China Standard Steel Rolling Mill Gear Coupling Factory gear coupling

Product Description

 

Product Description

 

 

In a steel rolling mill, a coupling is a mechanical device used to connect 2 shafts together at their ends for the purpose of transmitting power. In the context of a steel rolling mill, couplings are crucial components that facilitate the transfer of rotational motion and torque from 1 part of the rolling mill machinery to another.

 

 

 

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Couplings used in steel rolling mills need to withstand high torque, vibration, and stress, as well as maintain precise alignment between shafts to prevent damage to the equipment and ensure accurate rolling of the steel. They come in various types depending on the specific requirements of the rolling mill, such as gear couplings, universal joints, and disc couplings, among others.

 

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About us

HangZhou CHINAMFG Industry& Trade Co.,Ltd was founded in 2004, Our company mainly manufacture large OEM machinery parts as per customer’s drawing , Our company focuses on the customized processing of large, heavy, non-standard machinery parts and non-standard complete sets of equipment processing and assembly. For example, large mining equipment spare parts, petrochemical machinery parts, large module gear, gear ring, gear shaft, sprocket, roller, rail wheel, steel sleeve, mold, welding structural parts, and non-standard complete sets of equipment processing and assembly as per customer’s drawing.

 

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How Does a Gear Coupling Handle Angular, Parallel, and Axial Misalignment?

Gear couplings are designed to handle various types of misalignment, including angular, parallel, and axial misalignment. Here’s how they handle each type:

  • Angular Misalignment: Angular misalignment occurs when the two connected shafts are not collinear and form an angle with each other. Gear couplings can accommodate angular misalignment due to the flexibility of their gear teeth. The gear teeth allow a slight angular movement between the shafts without causing significant stress on the coupling.
  • Parallel Misalignment: Parallel misalignment occurs when the two connected shafts are offset along their axis but remain parallel to each other. Gear couplings can handle parallel misalignment to some extent due to the slight axial movement allowed by the gear teeth. However, for larger parallel misalignments, special gear couplings with spacer elements or other features may be required.
  • Axial Misalignment: Axial misalignment occurs when the two connected shafts are not in the same axial plane and have an offset along their length. Gear couplings can handle a certain degree of axial misalignment because the gear teeth can accommodate small axial movements without causing damage to the coupling or connected equipment.

The ability of gear couplings to handle misalignment is one of their key advantages over other types of couplings. The gear teeth act as flexible elements that can compensate for minor misalignments, reducing the stress and wear on the coupling and the connected equipment. However, it is essential to ensure that the misalignment remains within the allowable limits specified by the coupling manufacturer to maintain optimal performance and reliability.

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editor by CX 2024-04-16