Ruland Disc, 33.3mm Outside Diameter, 16mm Bore, 45mm Length Flexible Coupling

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RS Stock No.:
593-070
Mfr. Part No.:
MDCD33-16-16-A
Brand:
Ruland
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Brand

Ruland

Bore

16mm

Coupling Types

Disc

Outside Diameter

33.3mm

Length

45mm

Fastening Type

Clamp

Torque Rating

11.3Nm

COO (Country of Origin):
US
The Ruland Clamp Double Disc Coupling is crafted for precision and efficiency, making it an ideal choice for various applications including semiconductor and machine tool systems. Designed with a zero-backlash feature, it ensures high-speed performance with reduced vibration, allowing for optimal operational stability. Its lightweight construction enhances dynamics while maintaining robust torque capabilities that exceed industry standards. The coupling's unique double disc design accommodates misalignment effectively, providing flexibility and resilience in demanding conditions. Manufactured in the USA with strict adherence to quality, this coupling combines advanced engineering with top-grade materials to deliver enduring reliability and performance.

Zero backlash design for enhanced precision in motion control
Balanced structure minimises vibrations during high speed operations
Lightweight yet strong ensuring low inertia for improved responsiveness
Crafted from high quality aluminium for durability and corrosion resistance
Manufactured under strict quality controls in the USA for superior reliability
Allows for angular and parallel misalignment to accommodate various shaft alignments
RoHS3 and REACH compliant demonstrating a commitment to environmentally responsible manufacturing
Tested beyond DIN 912 12.9 standards for exceptional torque resistance
Versatile application suitability from solar systems to printing machinery