ROTEX ZRS jaw coupling for bridging smaller and bigger shaft distances
The lightweight ZRS made of high-strength aluminium captivates by a very high overall stiffness.
The high stiffness of the aluminium pipe arises from the structure consisting of two pipes that are connected via webs - the ROTEX cams.
The critical bending speed of the coupling is positively affected; shaft distances up to 4,000 mm can be bridged subject to the very low bending.
In addition the speed referring to the shaft distance dimension can be significantly higher than with the renowned intermediate pipe coupling with steel pipe.
The high stiffness of the pipe allows for torque transmission ranging from the soft 92 ShA spider to the torsionally stiff 64 ShD spider.
double-cardanic jaw coupling with half shells (half shell coupling) and intermediate shaft (cardan shaft)
lightweight made of high-strength aluminium convinces by a very high overall stiffness.
for bridging large shaft distances
good damping properties due to double arrangement of spiders
intermediate pipe radially dismountable with flexible bearing in the GS spider
The ZRS intermediate pipe coupling is used wherever large shaft distances must be bridged, e. g. on scissors lifts and conveyor systems in the lower torque range.
The wide range of ROTEX hubs can be combined with the ZRS pipe. For example in combination with the split ROTEX-SH-SPLIT hubs they allow for radial assemby and disassembly without displacing driving and driven side.
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