Product Description
Industrial Flexible Needle Roller Bearing Swivel Ball Cross Steering Drive Shaft Coupling End Yoke Spider Universal Joint for Auto Heavy Truck Cars Spare Parts
Universal joint bearing is a kind of mechanical structure which uses ball connection to realize power transmission of different shafts. It is a very important part of bearing. The combination of universal joint and transmission shaft is called universal joint transmission device. The universal joint cross bearing sold in our shop is made of special steel, with high strength and toughness, heat quenching treatment, super high hardness, long
service life, durable and strong.
Products Description
Name | Universal Joint/U Joint |
Features | Material: 20Cr/steel |
Size: 22.06*57.50mm | |
Accessaries | Snap Rings: 4pcs |
Grease Nipples: 1pc | |
Packing Details | Plastic Bags |
White or Color Individal Boxes | |
Carton Boxes | |
MOQ | 300pcs |
Warranty | 12 months |
Payment | T/T, L/C, Western Union, Paypal, Money Gram |
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Handling Misalignment with Gear Couplings
Gear couplings are designed to accommodate certain degrees of misalignment between shafts, making them suitable for applications where some flexibility is required. They can handle three main types of misalignment:
- Angular Misalignment: This type of misalignment occurs when the axes of the two connected shafts are not parallel but intersect at a small angle. Gear couplings can handle a moderate amount of angular misalignment, typically up to a few degrees, without sacrificing performance.
- Parallel Misalignment: Parallel misalignment refers to a situation where the two connected shafts are offset in parallel but remain parallel to each other. Gear couplings can accommodate a certain amount of parallel misalignment, but it is generally limited to a fraction of the coupling’s overall length.
- Axial Misalignment: Axial misalignment happens when the two shafts are offset along the axis of rotation. Gear couplings can handle limited axial misalignment, but it is essential to ensure that the coupling’s end float or end-play is correctly set to prevent axial loading on connected equipment.
It is important to note that while gear couplings can handle some degree of misalignment, excessive misalignment can lead to premature wear and failure. Regular maintenance and proper installation are crucial to ensuring that gear couplings perform optimally and have a longer service life.
editor by CX 2024-05-10
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