Ruland Bellows Coupling, 41.3mm Outside Diameter, 10 mm, 17 mm Bore, 58.8mm Length Bellows Coupling

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RS Stock No.:
591-359
Mfr. Part No.:
MBCL41-17-10-A
Brand:
Ruland
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Brand

Ruland

Coupling Types

Bellows Coupling

Bore

10 mm, 17 mm

Outside Diameter

41.3mm

Length

58.8mm

Fastening Type

Clamp

Torque Rating

28Nm

COO (Country of Origin):
US
The Ruland Bellows coupling is engineered for high-performance applications requiring precise shaft alignment. This coupling features enhanced misalignment capabilities with its two anodized aluminum hubs and stainless steel bellows, making it apt for demanding environments where flexibility is paramount. Its balanced design significantly reduces vibration at high speeds, enabling operations up to 10,000 RPM without compromise. The coupling's construction employs rigorous manufacturing standards, ensuring durability and reliability. Each unit is crafted in an ISO-certified facility in Marlborough, MA, guaranteeing top-notch quality in every piece. RoHS3, REACH, and Conflict Minerals compliance reflects the company's commitment to environmentally friendly practices while maintaining superior performance. Ideal for various industrial applications, this coupling is a robust solution for customers seeking exceptional torque capacity and adaptability in their mechanisms.

Increased misalignment capabilities enable superior performance
Lightweight design reduces inertia for improved mechanical efficiency
Manufactured from high-quality bar stock sourced from North America
Engineered to withstand high RPM operations with minimal vibration
Compliant with international standards to ensure maximum reliability

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