Ruland Beam Coupling, 31.8mm Outside Diameter, 8 mm, 14 mm Bore, 44.5mm Length Flexible Beam Coupling

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RS Stock No.:
591-536
Mfr. Part No.:
FSMR32-14-8-SS
Brand:
Ruland
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Brand

Ruland

Coupling Types

Beam Coupling

Bore

8 mm, 14 mm

Outside Diameter

31.8mm

Length

44.5mm

Fastening Type

Set Screw

Torque Rating

11.32Nm

COO (Country of Origin):
US
The Ruland Six beam coupling is crafted with precision engineering, providing an innovative solution for coupling applications. Designed for light-duty power transmission, it ensures a reliable connection between servo motors and lead screws, enhancing overall system performance. Machined from a single piece of 303 stainless steel, this coupling features unique spiral cuts that offer higher torque capacity and lower windup than traditional couplings. Its zero-backlash configuration is ideal for high-speed operations, reducing vibration and maintaining stability at speeds of up to 6,000 RPM. Manufactured under stringent controls in the USA, this coupling not only meets but exceeds industry standards, ensuring optimal durability and functionality. With a balanced design, it offers excellent alignment, making it a trustworthy choice for various mechanical setups.

Set screw style design provides secure and straightforward installation
Balanced spool configuration enhances performance in high-speed applications
Increased torque capacity ensures reliability in demanding tasks
Manufactured from RoHS3 and REACH compliant materials for eco-friendliness
Tested beyond DIN 912 12.9 standards for maximum torque capabilities
Compact dimensions allow for versatile installation in tight spaces
Ability to accommodate angular, parallel, and axial misalignments

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