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Low Lateral Stiffness

Monday, May 11, 2009

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Bellows coupling features low moment of inertia.



R+W America (Bensenville, IL) introduces the latest collection of standard bellows coupling designs for applications requiring torque ratings from 15Nm – 10,000Nm. Features include: 

  • Compensates for axial, lateral, and angular misalignment, resulting in smooth, quiet operation.
  • High degree of torsional stiffness.
  • Exact angular transmission of angular motion and torque, zero backlash.
  • Infinite life.
  • Wear and maintenance free.
  • Easy mounting and dismounting.
  • Low lateral stiffness.
  • Low moment of inertia.

For more information visit www.rw-america.com

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