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Compact Coupling Widens Torsional Stiffness Range and Offers High Torque Transmission

June 8, 2016
Sponsored by Ringfeder
Engine flywheel couplings have to strike a delicate balance when it comes to stiffness. On one hand, they have to be rigid enough to transmit torque efficiently and avoid resonance problems. On the other, they have to be flexible enough to handle any misalignment between the motor and the drive shaft. 

A radical new coupling design can help you strike that balance. Download our white paper to learn more. 

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