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Get it between 2025-01-13 to 2025-01-20. Additional 3 business days for provincial shipping.
For use with Martin spider (sold separately)
Steel sintered with powdered metals for strength, durability, and corrosion resistance
For use in applications involving high horsepower
Flexes up to 1 degree to compensate for angular misalignment of coupled shafts
Operating temperatures range from -45 to 210 degrees F (-42 to 99 degrees C)
This Martin Super series jaw coupling hub replaces coupling hubs on Martin Super (MS) series jaw style flexible couplings and is made of steel sintered with powdered metals for strength, durability, and corrosion resistance. It transfers shock and misalignment from the shaft to the center element of the coupling assembly for reduced wear on the shaft assembly and flexes up to one degree to compensate for angular misalignment of coupled shafts. This coupling hub is suitable for applications involving high horsepower and has an operating temperature range of -45 to 210 degrees F (-42 to 99 degrees C). Martin jaw style couplings are for use in various industrial power transmission applications such as compressors, blowers, pumps, conveyors, mixers, and gear boxes, among others. Flexible couplings are used to link two rotating shafts that are not aligned in order to transmit the rotational power, known as torque, from one shaft to the other. Most flexible couplings consist of two hubs and a middle assembly; each hub attaches to a shaft while the middle assembly flexes between the hubs to accommodate the misalignment of the two shafts. Shaft misalignments are generally either parallel or angular and cause complications to transmitting rotational power from one shaft to another in the form of stresses, loads, vibrations, and other forces, which vary from one type of misalignment to another. Flexible couplings are used in a broad range of applications, such as in motor vehicles, conveyors, escalators, agricultural, forestry and mining equipment, aeronautics, robotics and space exploration, among others. Martin Sprocket & Gear manufactures power transmission and conveying products. Martin provides tools that meet American National Standards Institute (ANSI), National Aerospace Standard (NAS), and Deutsches Institut für Normung (DIN) standards. The company, founded in 1951, is headquartered in Arlington, TX.