Product Description

2 inch stainless steel hydraulic fittings for hydraulic hoses

Product Description:
1. Ferrule
Ferrule  for SAE100R1AT/EN 853 1SN HOSE
Ferrule  for SAE100R1A EN 853 1ST HOSE
Ferrule  for SAE100R2AT/DIN20571 2SN HOSE
Ferrule for SAE100R2A/EN853 2SN  HOSE
FERRULE  for SAE100R1AT-R2AT,EN853 1SN-2SN and EN 857 2SC
FERRULE  for 4SP, 4SH/10-16, R12/06-16 HOSE
FERRULE  for 4SH, R12/32 HOSE
 
2. Hose Fittings
1) Material: Carbon steel, Stainless steel
2) Finish: yellow Zinc plated, White Zinc Plated
3) Standards: SAE, JIC, BSP, NPT, DIN, etc

We are manufacturing and marketing all kinds of hydraulic fittings, we can also produce according to customers' drawings or samples.

1)METRIC FITTINGS 2)BRITISH FITTINGS 3)AMERICAN FITTINGS
Metric Flat Seal Fittings   BSP O-RING Seal Fittings SAE O-RING Seal Fittings
Metric Multiseal Fittings BSP Flat Seal Fittings ORFS Flat Seal Fittings
Metric  60°Cone Seal Fittings BSP Multiseal Fittings  NPSM 60°Cone Seal Fittings
Metric  74°Cone Seal Fittings BSP 60°Cone Seal Fittings JIC 74°Cone Seal Fittings
Metric 24°Cone O-RING Seal L..T. Fittings  BSPT Fittings NPT Fittings
Metric Standpipe Straight Fittings  JIS BSP 60°Cone Seal Fittings SAE Flange L.T. Fittings
JIS Metric 60°Cone Seal Fittings   SAE  Flange  H.T. Fittings

Our Service: We can crimp hose assembly for our customers

Application:
Mainly used for construction equipment, hydraulic machinery, oil euipment and other hydraulic applications.


FAQ:
Conventional packaging: carton, can be customized according to customer needs;
Transportation: express, sea and air freight are support
Delivery Time:
1.If we have stock,we'll send out to you in a week;
2. Generally, it will take about 20 days. The specific delivery date will be negotiated according to your order.
MOQ:100
(If the quantity you need is less than 100 pieces, please feel free to make an inquiry with us. If we have stock, you can also
order.)
Payment:LC/TT
 our payment  usual is T/T ,L/C ,if you need other payment , please inform us

flexible coupling

How do flexible couplings handle axial movement in rotating machinery?

Flexible couplings are designed to handle different types of misalignments in rotating machinery, including axial movement or axial misalignment. Axial movement occurs when there is displacement along the axis of rotation, causing one shaft to move closer to or away from the other shaft. Here's how flexible couplings handle axial movement:

  • Sliding Capability: Many flexible couplings, especially those with elastomeric elements or certain designs, can slide along the shafts they connect. This sliding capability allows the coupling to accommodate axial movement without introducing additional stress on the connected components. The elastomeric elements can compress or stretch slightly to absorb the axial displacement.
  • Multiple-piece Designs: Some flexible couplings consist of multiple pieces, which allow for axial movement. These designs often have a floating member or a spacer that separates the two shaft-connected components. The floating member can move axially as needed, while still transmitting torque and compensating for other misalignments.
  • Double-Cardanic Design: Certain high-performance flexible couplings use a double-cardanic design, allowing for misalignment in multiple directions, including axial movement. This design features two sets of flexible elements that work together to accommodate different misalignments and provide a high degree of flexibility.

It's important to note that while flexible couplings can handle a certain degree of axial movement, excessive axial misalignment might require a different type of coupling or additional measures to be addressed properly.

During the selection and installation process, it's essential to consider the application's axial movement requirements and choose a flexible coupling that can accommodate the expected axial displacement while still providing the desired performance, such as vibration damping, shock absorption, or precision motion control.

flexible coupling

How does a flexible coupling handle alignment issues in long-distance shaft connections?

In long-distance shaft connections, it is common to encounter alignment issues due to factors such as thermal expansion, foundation settlement, or machinery shifts. Flexible couplings play a crucial role in handling these alignment issues and ensuring efficient power transmission. Here's how they achieve this:

  • Misalignment Compensation: Flexible couplings are designed to accommodate both angular and parallel misalignments between shafts. When the shafts are not perfectly aligned, the flexibility of the coupling allows it to bend or flex, reducing the transmission of misalignment forces to connected equipment.
  • Reduced Stress on Equipment: By absorbing and compensating for misalignment, flexible couplings reduce the stress and loads imposed on connected machinery. This feature is particularly important in long-distance shaft connections, where misalignment can be more pronounced.
  • Torsional Flexibility: In addition to angular and parallel misalignments, long-distance shaft connections may also experience torsional misalignment. Flexible couplings can handle torsional flexibility, allowing smooth torque transmission even if the connected shafts have slightly different rotational speeds.
  • Vibration Damping: Long-distance shaft connections can be susceptible to vibrations due to the extended span and potential resonance. Flexible couplings help dampen these vibrations, protecting the connected equipment from excessive wear and fatigue.
  • Resilience to Shock Loads: Long-distance shaft connections in industrial settings may experience shock loads due to sudden starts, stops, or equipment malfunctions. Flexible couplings can absorb and dissipate some of these shock loads, safeguarding the connected components.
  • Longevity: By mitigating the effects of misalignment, vibrations, and shock loads, flexible couplings contribute to the longevity of the connected equipment and reduce maintenance and replacement costs over time.

When selecting a flexible coupling for long-distance shaft connections, it is essential to consider factors such as the degree of misalignment, torque requirements, operating conditions, and the environment in which the coupling will be used. Regular inspection and maintenance of the flexible coupling can further enhance its performance and ensure reliable operation in long-distance shaft connections.

flexible coupling

What are the differences between elastomeric and metallic flexible coupling designs?

Elastomeric and metallic flexible couplings are two distinct designs used to transmit torque and accommodate misalignment in mechanical systems. Each type offers unique characteristics and advantages, making them suitable for different applications.

Elastomeric Flexible Couplings:

Elastomeric flexible couplings, also known as flexible or jaw couplings, employ an elastomeric material (rubber or similar) as the flexible element. The elastomer is typically molded between two hubs, and it acts as the connector between the driving and driven shafts. The key differences and characteristics of elastomeric couplings include:

  • Misalignment Compensation: Elastomeric couplings are designed to handle moderate levels of angular, parallel, and axial misalignment. The elastomeric material flexes to accommodate the misalignment while transmitting torque between the shafts.
  • Vibration Damping: The elastomeric material in these couplings offers excellent vibration dampening properties, reducing the transmission of vibrations from one shaft to another. This feature helps protect connected equipment from excessive vibrations and enhances system reliability.
  • Shock Load Absorption: Elastomeric couplings can absorb and dampen shock loads, protecting the system from sudden impacts or overloads.
  • Cost-Effective: Elastomeric couplings are generally more cost-effective compared to metallic couplings, making them a popular choice for various industrial applications.
  • Simple Design and Installation: Elastomeric couplings often have a straightforward design, allowing for easy installation and maintenance.
  • Lower Torque Capacity: These couplings have a lower torque capacity compared to metallic couplings, making them suitable for applications with moderate torque requirements.
  • Common Applications: Elastomeric couplings are commonly used in pumps, compressors, fans, conveyors, and other applications that require moderate torque transmission and misalignment compensation.

Metallic Flexible Couplings:

Metallic flexible couplings use metal components (such as steel, stainless steel, or aluminum) to connect the driving and driven shafts. The metallic designs can vary significantly depending on the type of metallic coupling, but some general characteristics include:

  • High Torque Capacity: Metallic couplings have higher torque transmission capabilities compared to elastomeric couplings. They are well-suited for applications requiring high torque handling.
  • Misalignment Compensation: Depending on the design, some metallic couplings can accommodate minimal misalignment, but they are generally not as flexible as elastomeric couplings in this regard.
  • Stiffer Construction: Metallic couplings are generally stiffer than elastomeric couplings, offering less vibration dampening but higher torsional stiffness.
  • Compact Design: Metallic couplings can have a more compact design, making them suitable for applications with limited space.
  • Higher Precision: Metallic couplings often offer higher precision and concentricity, resulting in better shaft alignment.
  • Higher Cost: Metallic couplings are typically more expensive than elastomeric couplings due to their construction and higher torque capacity.
  • Common Applications: Metallic couplings are commonly used in high-speed machinery, precision equipment, robotics, and applications with high torque requirements.

Summary:

In summary, the main differences between elastomeric and metallic flexible coupling designs lie in their flexibility, torque capacity, vibration dampening, cost, and applications. Elastomeric couplings are suitable for applications with moderate torque, misalignment compensation, and vibration dampening requirements. On the other hand, metallic couplings are chosen for applications with higher torque and precision requirements, where flexibility and vibration dampening are less critical.

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editor by CX 2023-08-21