Chain couplings: small maintenance, more power
Chain couplings are ideal for elastic torque transmitting over a wide quickness range. They are effective, effective and robust e. g. as to higher temperatures and small angle or parallel displacement.

Furthermore, they are low-maintenance items, they are simple to separate by simply opening the coupling chain, and they provide an excellent cost / performance ratio for numerous applications in machine and plant building. The wide application range is due to the numerous coupling sizes which can be supplied.

Mounting of the particular coupling sprockets with hardened toothing is carried out inversely on both opposite shaft extensions. Nevertheless, certain stipulated requirements as to position deviation and parallel displacement need to be met. The coupling chain – a measured duplex roller chain relating to ISO 606 – is certainly placed around the toothing of the two sprockets and closed through a connecting link.

Chain couplings are used to transmit power between two shafts. Generally, chain couplings will be installed off the finish of a electric motor or reducer (gearbox) and useful to connect to a machine for efficient power transmission. A full chain coupling contains two hubs (or sprockets), one coupling chain, which appears comparable to a strand of double roller chain and a cover. Not all applications will make use of a cover, however for both security and coupling life they are recommended. Chain couplings are usually utilized in low swiftness, high torque applications and allow for 2 degrees misalignment between shafts. Chain couplings are considered an economical method to transmit power between shafts. Please contact Bearing Service to help provide or style in the right coupling for your application.

The Ever-power chain coupling, made up of two-strand roller chains and two sprocket wheels, features simple and compact structure, and high flexibility, power transmission capability and durability.
What’s more, the chain coupling enables basic connection/disconnection of shafts one another, and the use of the housing enhances basic safety and durability.