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The CntrlFlx Cplng Hub from Ruland is a versatile and customizable coupling solution ideal for high-speed applications. Designed for use in encoders, tachometers, resolvers, and light-duty power transmission, this clamp-style double insert type hub offers zero-backlash and low inertia, making it perfect for applications requiring precision and reliability. With a 20mm bore and 37.0mm OD, it can accommodate speeds of up to 15,000 RPM and is suitable for use in a wide range of industries, including aerospace, medical, and industrial automation. Its RoHS and REACH compliance ensure a high-quality product that meets global standards.
Top product features:
Lightweight design for reduced inertia
Zero-backlash coupling for precise transmission
Balanced design for high-speed operation up to 15000 RPM
Ruland supplied Controlflex couplings are a lightweight, low inertia, and zero-backlash coupling designed for use in encoders, tachometers, resolvers, and light duty power transmission applications. This clamp style double insert type hub requires the user to mate it with one other hub and two acetal inserts. The multiple piece construction allows for a highly customizable coupling that easily combines clamp hubs with inch, metric, keyed, and keyless bores. This hub has a 20mm bore, 37.0mm OD, and 10.0mm length. The use of two inserts allows for higher torque capacity than single insert styles. It is longer than equivalent single insert Controlflex types to couple systems with wide distances between shaft ends. It has a balanced design and can accommodate speeds of up to 15000 RPM. This Controlflex hub is RoHS and REACH compliant and manufactured by Schmidt Kupplung in Germany.