Product Description
- Customized Stainless Steel/Carbon Steel/steel Lost Wax Casting/precision casting steel connector/pipe fitting/base/gear/cap/washer/bracket/flange/coupling
- Material:
Stainless Steel: JIS SCS1, SCS2, SCS13, SCS13L, SCS14, SCS14L/ DIN G-X7Cr13, G-X20Cr14, G-X6CrNi18 9, G-X6CrNiMo18 10, 1.3955, 1.4308, 1.4408, 1.4581 / ASTM/AISI CA-15, CA-40, CF-3/304L, CF-3M/316L, CF-8/304, CF-8M/316, etc Carbon Steel: JIS SC450, SCC5 / DIN GS-45, GS-60 / ASTM WCB, 450-240, 80-40, etc Alloy Steel: JIS SCW480, SCSiMn2, SCCrMn3 / DIN GS-20Mn5, GS-37MnSi5, GS-34CrMo4, etc Heat Resistance Steel: JIS SCH13, SCH21, SCH24/ DIN G-X15CrNiSi25 20 1.4840,G-X45CrNiSi35 25 1.4857 / ASTM HN, HK30, HK, HK40, HHM HP, HT Bronze or Copper: JIS BC6, ALBC6, etc Other materials Carbon Steel, Alloy Steel, Hight Manganese Steel, Tool steel, Heat-resistant Steel, Al-Si Alloy, etc also available according to customer’s request.
- Required documents for offer to be provided by customer:
Drawings with formats of IGS (3D), DWG or DXF (Auto CAD 2D), PDF, JPG
Standard of material (Preferable to provide Element Percentage of C, Si, Mn, P, S, etc and Physical/Machanical Properties of the material)
Technical requirements
Unit Weight of Rough Casting
Production technology: Lost-wax casting/investment casting
- Main production equipment:
Vertical wax-injectors
Sand glueing tanks
Wax-evaporator
Intermediate frequency electrical induction furnaces
Spectrum analyzer
Shot blast machines
Heat treatment furnaces
Heat treatment water tank
Acid solution and water cleaning tank
Buffing / polishing machines / Electrical polishing
- Unit weight: 1.2g~80,000g per piece
- Other details:
Taper hole, deep hole, bent hole D>Ø2mm L=1D
Minimum outside radius R0.3mm, minimum inside radius R0.5mm
Minimum thickness of 1.5mm, some parts with minimum thickness of 0.8mm
- Tolerance of dimension for cast:
Dimension Range (mm) Common Tolerance Special Tolerance < 25 +/- 0.25 mm +/- 0.13 mm 25 ~ 50 +/- 0.40 mm +/- 0.25 mm 50 ~ 100 +/- 0.80 mm +/- 0.50 mm > 100 +/- 1 % +/- 0.5 % - Minimum order: No limit
- Delivery: Within 30 working days after signing of contract and confirmation of samples by client
- Technological process:
- Workshop:
- Some Products:
- Testing equipments:
- Shipments:
- Company information:
- Certifications:
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Maintenance Requirements for Gear Couplings
Gear couplings, like any mechanical component, require regular maintenance to ensure optimal performance, reliability, and longevity. Proper maintenance can help prevent unexpected failures and downtime, leading to cost savings and increased productivity. Here are the key maintenance requirements for gear couplings:
- Lubrication: Regular and proper lubrication is essential for gear couplings. The coupling’s gear teeth and mating surfaces should be adequately lubricated to minimize friction and wear. The lubrication interval and type of lubricant used depend on the application, load, and operating conditions. It is crucial to follow the manufacturer’s recommendations for lubrication intervals and the appropriate lubricant to use.
- Inspections: Routine inspections should be performed to check for signs of wear, misalignment, or damage. Visual inspections can help detect any abnormalities, such as pitting, scoring, or corrosion on the gear teeth. Additionally, inspections can identify any misalignment issues that may need to be addressed to prevent further damage.
- Torque Monitoring: Monitoring the torque transmitted through the coupling can help identify any abnormal increases that might indicate a problem in the system. Sudden changes in torque levels could signal misalignment or other issues that need attention.
- Alignment Checks: Regularly checking and correcting shaft alignment is crucial for the proper functioning of gear couplings. Misalignment can lead to increased wear and premature failure of the coupling. Proper alignment reduces the stress on the coupling and connected equipment.
- Temperature Monitoring: Monitoring the operating temperature of the coupling can provide insights into potential problems. Abnormally high temperatures could indicate insufficient lubrication or other issues that need investigation.
- Coupling Removal and Cleaning: Periodically removing the coupling for cleaning and inspection of internal components can be beneficial, especially in harsh or dirty environments. This allows for a more thorough inspection and helps maintain the coupling’s performance.
- Replacement of Worn Components: If any components of the gear coupling, such as seals or gaskets, are worn or damaged, they should be replaced promptly to maintain the coupling’s integrity and prevent leaks.
- Proper Storage: If the coupling is temporarily removed from service or stored, it should be stored in a clean and dry environment to prevent corrosion and damage to the components.
It is essential to follow the manufacturer’s maintenance guidelines and recommendations for the specific gear coupling model being used. Regular maintenance and adherence to proper procedures can help extend the service life of gear couplings and ensure reliable and efficient operation in the mechanical system.
editor by CX 2024-03-11