Product Design & Development

High Misalignment, Low Inertia Servo Couplings

By R+W America
Tuesday, February 02, 2010

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The BKZ offers torque ratings from 20 to 1000 Nm.



The trend in industry to process more material, faster and more efficiently calls for a high torque, high misalignment, low inertia servo coupling, with minimal compromise to torsional stiffness. Utilizing a special, high stiffness bellows and new, high strength connection method, the BKZ from R+W America (Bensenville, IL) offers:

  • An average traditional torque rating of 2.6x outside the given diameter.
  • A lateral misalignment of 2.9x.
  • Bore diameters ranging from 15 to 60 mm.
  • Torque ratings from 20 to 1000 Nm.
  • 4 sizes with a variety of materials, finishes.
  • An optional self-opening clamp system.

For more information visit www.rw-america.com

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