A Fludex Coupling is a type of hydraulic coupling used to transmit torque between two shafts while compensating for misalignment and reducing the impact of sudden shock loads. Unlike traditional mechanical couplings, a Fludex coupling uses hydraulic fluid to transfer torque, which provides smooth engagement and a high degree of flexibility. It typically consists of an outer casing, an impeller (or a set of blades), and a turbine, which is housed in a fluid-filled chamber.
Key Features:
Hydraulic Power Transmission: The Fludex coupling utilizes hydraulic fluid within its system to transmit power, allowing it to handle significant shock loads and minimize wear, making it suitable for applications involving fluctuating loads or sudden torque spikes.
Misalignment Compensation: Fludex couplings can accommodate angular and axial misalignment between shafts, reducing the risk of damage due to misalignment and improving the overall lifespan of the connected equipment.
Smooth Operation: The hydraulic fluid helps absorb vibrations, leading to smoother, quieter operation. This is particularly useful in applications requiring high precision and low noise levels.