Ruland Disc, 41.3mm Outside Diameter, 19mm Bore, 55mm Length Flexible Coupling

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RS Stock No.:
593-157
Mfr. Part No.:
MDCD41-19-19-A
Brand:
Ruland
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Brand

Ruland

Bore

19mm

Coupling Types

Disc

Outside Diameter

41.3mm

Length

55mm

Fastening Type

Clamp

Torque Rating

20.3Nm

COO (Country of Origin):
US
The Ruland Clamp Double Disc Coupling is designed for high-performance applications, providing an exceptional balance of rigidity and lightweight construction. Its unique double disc design accommodates misalignment while ensuring zero backlash, making it ideal for precision positioning in a variety of industries including semiconductor and machine tools. Constructed from high-quality materials such as anodised aluminium and stainless steel disc springs, this coupling is engineered to perform with minimal vibration at speeds of up to 10,000 RPM. Manufactured with strict controls in the USA, it adheres to international standards for quality and reliability, ensuring longevity and superior performance in demanding environments.

It features a robust design that reduces vibration effectively
The zero backlash characteristic enhances positioning accuracy
Lightweight construction minimises inertia during operation
Complies with RoHS3 and REACH regulations for environmental safety
Dynamic torque ratings support both reversing and non reversing applications
It boasts a high maximum speed capability suitable for advanced machinery
Versatile installation instructions simplify coupling alignment and torque application
Material sourced exclusively from North American mills guarantees premium quality
Performance metrics are validated to exceed typical industry standards

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