Ruland Disc, 15mm Outside Diameter, 3mm Bore, 18.3mm Length Flexible Coupling

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RS Stock No.:
590-990
Mfr. Part No.:
MDCS15-3-3-A
Brand:
Ruland
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Brand

Ruland

Coupling Types

Disc

Bore

3mm

Outside Diameter

15mm

Length

18.3mm

Fastening Type

Clamp

Torque Rating

1.7Nm

COO (Country of Origin):
US
The Ruland Clamp single disc coupling specifically designed to facilitate precise motion control in various applications. This coupling boasts a balanced design, ensuring exceptional performance even at high speeds. Features such as zero backlash and lightweight construction make it the ideal choice for setups that require minimal inertia while accommodating angular misalignment and axial motion. Manufactured from high quality materials, this coupling is built to withstand rigorous testing and offers reliable torque capabilities, making it an excellent option for sectors like semiconductor, solar, and machine tool industries. Its precision engineering, along with stringent manufacturing controls, guarantees long lasting reliability and adherence to industry standards, ensuring peak performance in diverse operational environments.

Balanced design minimises vibration during high speed operations
Constructed from anodised aluminium for durability and corrosion resistance
Compatible with angular misalignment providing installation flexibility
Meets stringent manufacturing and material standards for reliability
Optimised for performance in applications exceeding 10000 RPM
Compact dimensions ideal for confined installation spaces
Manufactured to maximise torque capabilities without slippage risk
RoHS3 and REACH compliant ensuring environmental safety

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