Ruland Bellows Coupling, 50.8mm Outside Diameter, 13 mm, 22 mm Bore, 61.3mm Length Flexible Coupling

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RS Stock No.:
592-604
Mfr. Part No.:
MBCK51-22-13-A
Brand:
Ruland
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Brand

Ruland

Coupling Types

Bellows Coupling

Bore

13 mm, 22 mm

Outside Diameter

50.8mm

Length

61.3mm

Fastening Type

Clamp

Torque Rating

45.2Nm

COO (Country of Origin):
US
The Ruland High Stiffness Bellows Coupling is designed to excel in precision positioning applications. Featuring a compact design with reduced convolutions, it accommodates various forms of misalignment while delivering increased torsional stiffness. Constructed from lightweight materials, including anodised aluminium hubs and a stainless steel bellows, this coupling is engineered for minimal inertia and superior performance. Capable of withstanding high speeds of up to 10,000 RPM, it is meticulously crafted under strict quality controls to ensure reliability and compliance with RoHS3 and REACH standards. Ideal for demanding environments, this product exemplifies innovation in coupling technology.

Optimised for precision positioning applications
Constructed with anodised aluminium for lightweight strength
Stainless steel bellows ensure durability and enhanced performance
Engineered for reduced vibration at high operational speeds
Balanced design minimises the risk of operational disturbances
Tests beyond DIN standards for exceptional torque capabilities
Compliant with international safety and environmental regulations
Machined from carefully selected bar stock for guaranteed quality
Offers zero backlash functionality for superior torque transmission
Designed for a wide tolerance range to accommodate various setups

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