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Description

Elastic Spidex - CJ couplings reduce intermittent short period torsional shocks, by briefly storing elastically part of this shock energy. Any degree of uneven movement and load transference is consequently reduced.

The elastic couplings restrain body resonance, and therefore contribute to noise reduction. The elastic SPIDEX®-coupling transmits the torque safe against break-down. The convex generated profiled tooth crown, allows compensation of radial and angular displacements of the two connected shafts.

Features

When combined with a thermoplastic polyurethane elastomer, it offers features such as

  • Wear resistance and high elasticity
  • Good cushioning properties
  • Oil resistance
  • Grease resistance
  • Resistance to numerous solvents
  • Resistance to climatic influences, ozone and hydrolysis.
  • Withstands brief peaks of up to +120 °C (working temperature between -40 °C and +100 °C in the standard version)
The standard hardness of the elastomer is 92 Shore A. Elastomers of 95 and 98 Shore A can be used for higher torques. For applications with very high torques, there is the 64 Shore D elastomer, although this has a higher hardness and implies low damping.

Thanks to the curved shape of the elastomer teeth, the more they deform, the greater their ability to absorb energy. For even more demanding applications in corrosive or hygienic environments, the CJ INOX is available, an improved version of the coupling with a body made entirely of AISI 316 stainless steel.

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