Ruland, 41.3 mm OD, 55 mm Length 10 mm Flexible Coupling 10 mm

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RS Stock No.:
592-154
Mfr. Part No.:
MDCD41-10-10-A
Brand:
Ruland
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Brand

Ruland

Product Type

Flexible Coupling

Outside Diameter

41.3 mm

Length

55mm

Bore Size A

10mm

Maximum Speed

10000rpm

Bore Size B

10mm

Hub Material

Aluminium

Style

Clamp

Membrane Material

302 Stainless Steel

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40°F

Maximum Operating Temperature

200°F

Series

MDCD41

Standards/Approvals

DIN 912 12.9, REACH, RoHS3

Screw Size

M4

COO (Country of Origin):
US
The Ruland Clamp double disc coupling is engineered for high performance, offering a robust solution for precise motion control applications. With its lightweight design, it ensures minimal inertia while effectively managing vibrations at elevated speeds of up to 10,000 RPM. The coupling’s construction features anodized aluminium hubs paired with thin stainless steel disc springs, allowing it to expertly accommodate various misalignment types. The result is a zero-backlash operation that is ideal for stepper and servo applications in sectors such as semiconductor, solar, and printing. Manufactured in the USA, this product adheres to strict quality controls and is compliant with industry standards, ensuring reliability and longevity in demanding environments.

Constructed from high-quality materials for durability and performance

Manufactured under strict controls for consistent quality assurance

Allows for significant misalignment accommodation, ensuring flexibility in installation

RoHS3 and REACH compliant, demonstrating commitment to environmental standards

Easy installation process enhances user convenience and efficiency

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