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A coupling is a machine element that connects the shaft from a driving component, such as a motor, to the shaft of a driven component, such as a propeller, a pump, or a gearbox. | A coupling is a machine element that connects the shaft from a driving component, such as a motor, to the shaft of a driven component, such as a propeller, a pump, or a gearbox. | ||
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The functions of a coupling is to: | The functions of a coupling is to: | ||
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* absorb heat from one shaft and prevent it from being transmitted to the other, | * absorb heat from one shaft and prevent it from being transmitted to the other, | ||
* isolate electricity and prevent it from being transmitted from one shaft to the other. | * isolate electricity and prevent it from being transmitted from one shaft to the other. | ||
=See also= | =See also= |
Revision as of 13:30, 3 September 2022
A coupling is a machine element that connects the shaft from a driving component, such as a motor, to the shaft of a driven component, such as a propeller, a pump, or a gearbox.
The functions of a coupling is to:
- transmit rotational motion or torque from one shaft to the other,
- compensate for misalignment between the two shafts,
- absorb vibration from one shaft and prevent it from being transmitted to the other,
- absorb heat from one shaft and prevent it from being transmitted to the other,
- isolate electricity and prevent it from being transmitted from one shaft to the other.