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These Single Universal Joints are used when rotational mobility and flexibility between misaligned shafts are required. It transmits torque and rotation between two non-aligned shafts while accommodating angular misalignment.
They are meant to transmit torque and change length while allowing for slight angular misalignments between the input and output shafts. Furthermore, the drive speed of universal joints with journal bearings is available for 1000 rpm and 4000 rpm. Designed to endure large loads and provide consistent performance in harsh conditions.
Available with simple or needle roller bearings that are lubricated for life and require no maintenance. On request, keyed bores or square bores can be provided. It can bend up to 45 degrees per joint, and are precise, silent and smooth running. It may be installed and removed into the application using specific tools. Typical applications include industrial machinery, and conveyor systems.
These Telescopic universal joints combine the functions of a universal joint and a telescopic shaft. These joints comprise two yokes joined by a telescopic shaft, which allows for angular misalignment and compensates for length changes. It allows the joint to expand and retract to accommodate variations in distance between the linked components.
They are designed to transfer torque and modify length while accommodating minor angular misalignments between the input and output shafts. Furthermore, the driving speed of universal joints should not exceed 1000 rpm. Made to withstand heavy loads and offer dependable performance in harsh environments.
It has a maximum bending angle of 45 per joint. It may be inserted and removed using specific tools. Typical applications include industrial machinery, and conveyor systems.
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