FHDFS Style Floating Shaft Couplings
The FHDFS Form coupling consists of two flex-rigid couplings and one floating shaft. The coupling is provided using the rigid hubs outboard unless otherwise specified. The coupling includes exposed bolts only.
Capabilities
Flex Hubs for lengthy lifestyle
Standard 20° pressure angle
Heat handled bolts for better strength
Corrosion resistant bolts and nuts for ease of upkeep
Accommodates parallel and angular misalignment
Elimination of center assembly makes it possible for forease of maintenance without having repositioning machinery
Rigid hubs outboard makes it possible for for bigger shaft diameters
Created for high-torque low-speed applications that happen in mill operations
Ordering Data
Application: Driver and Driven.
Variety and dimension of coupling, horizontal, vertical and so on.
Electrical power: Motor horspower or torque necessity.
Velocity: Motor RPM or Driven RPM.
Distance between shaft ends (BSE).
Connecting gear shaft sizes.
Specify which hubs are to become made use of over the equipment (Rigid or Flex).
Rigid hubs is going to be utilized to the equipment except if otherwise specified.
Length of floating shaft may well affect max angular misalignment.

FMM Style Mill Couplings
The FMM Type coupling consists of one particular standard flex hub, one particular universal straight bored hub as common, two sleeves and one accessory kit. This coupling is supplied with exposed bolts as normal. Shrouded bolts can be found on request as a result of dimension five.5.
Capabilities
For prolonged daily life
Regular 20° pressure angle
Heat handled bolts for greater strength
Corrosion resistant bolts and nuts for ease of upkeep
Offers parallel, angular misalignment and end float
Flex Half coupling interchangeable with marketplace standards
Extended Universal Hub supplied to client specs with straight or tapered bores
Ordering Facts
Application: Driver and Driven.
Sort and size of coupling, horizontal, vertical etc.
Energy: Motor horspower or torque necessity.
Velocity: Motor RPM or Driven RPM.
Distance among shaft ends (BSE).
Shaft sizes.
Taper per foot and length of taper if tapered bore is required.
Specify counterbore dimensions if preferred.
Submit a drawing if accessible.