Emerson Kop-Flex MAX-C WB hybrid coupling

Friday, 09 August, 2013 | Supplied by: Emerson Industrial Automation


The Kop-Flex MAX-C WB hybrid coupling is a solution for managing torsional vibration in high-performance drive trains powered by synchronous motors, variable-frequency drives and diesel engines, or those driving reciprocating machinery or handling shock loads.

Developed by the Kop-Flex unit of Emerson’s Power Transmission Solutions business, the design combines a maintenance-free, non-lubricated MAX-C resilient coupling half with a lightweight diaphragm, disc or high-performance gear coupling half, depending on the application. The hybrid design matches the advantages of a low-cost, lightweight flexible coupling half for the driven shaft, with the vibration damping of a MAX-C coupling half on the motor end. The maintenance-free MAX-C dampens high drive-train torque loads, while the overall hybrid design reduces weight, cost and inertia, eliminating the need for oversized and costlier drive-train components.

Various designs of the engineered hybrid coupling are capable of transmitting up to 6383 kNm torque. The MAX-C WB is suitable for use in drive trains for ID/FD fans, torque converters, marine gears, drill rigs, crushers, kiln drives, mill pinions, ship thrusters, centrifugal compressors and feed rolls.

The MAX-C coupling consists of an outer sleeve with a bladed ID, an inner flex hub with bladed OD and resilient drive blocks that fill cavities formed when the sleeve and hub are mated. The special wedge block cavity design formed by the blades is filled with incompressible elastomer blocks with a Shore A hardness of up to 80, allowing tailoring of the block compound for hardness, chemical resistance and temperature resistance.

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