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News Release from: Abssac | Subject: DB series shaft coupling
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 26 March 2001

Stiff beam style shaft coupling is low
cost

To answer the requirement for a high Torsional stiffness, low cost, beam style shaft coupling Abssac has launched the new Double Beam or DB series.

To answer the requirement for a high torsional stiffness, low cost, beam style shaft coupling Abssac has launched the new Double Beam or DB series Mr Chris Cattle, sales and marketing manager of Abssac stated " We have supplied the original beam style shaft coupling for over 19 years and the market has moved to require a more durable, high Torsional stiffness coupling at a lower cost."By pulling on our extensive engineering knowledge of the product we have developed the new DB series, which fulfils that requirement"

The most important features and benefits include: * Ex-Stock Delivery * High Torsional Stiffness * Zero Backlash * Low Radial Loads * Integral Clamp Shaft Attachment * One piece Aluminium Construction * No Axial Spiking (As found in slot style coupling designs) * Constant Velocity * Low Cost * Shafts can near butt within centre of coupling * Permitted Axial motion from free length +/- 0.15mm * RPM: up to 10,000 rpm depending on application * Angular Shaft misalignment up to 3 degrees * Parallel Shaft offset up to 0.15mm.

Three basic sizes have been developed DB15, DB20 and DB30 named after their outside diameters 15mm, 20mm and 30mm.

Standard metric bore sizes are stocked from 5mm to 12mm.

Abssac expects to go head to head with any bellows or slot style shaft coupling designs with this revolutionary product on both price and delivery.

Ideal applications include encoder, resolver, stepper motor and small electric motor axis drives. Request a free brochure from Abssac ...

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