Rubber-In-Compression Couplings Reduce Harmful Torsional Vibration

Specifying rubber-in-compression couplings could reduce maintenance costs and prolong the life of your installation according to Renold Hi-Tec Couplings. In a series of recently published application notes covering the steel, mining, quarrying and marine industries, the company describes how these couplings work to remove torsional vibration and torque amplification, which can have a detrimental effect on a power transmission system.

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