Version with two one-piece coupling hubs and a brake drum.
Reliable and versatile jaw coupling for demanding industrial applications
The RINGFEDER TNM EBT coupling is an extremely reliable and versatile jaw coupling that has been specially developed for demanding applications. It has torsionally flexible properties and is fail-safe, enabling it to compensate for angular, radial and axial shaft misalignments within defined tolerance ranges.
The torque is transmitted via elastic buffers that are under compressive stress, made of synthetic rubber (Pb), and are interconnected in an intermediate ring. This flexible intermediate ring is responsible for several important functions, including the damping of shocks and torsional vibrations. It is also oil-resistant and electrically conductive, properties that are highly beneficial in many industrial applications.
The RINGFEDER TNM EBT coupling offers outstanding versatility. It can be used in any direction of rotation and any mounting position – further highlighting its adaptability to different areas of application. This coupling is a reliable solution for ensuring performance and safety in demanding industrial environments.
Two-piece design with brake drum according to DIN 15431. Brake drum made of spheroidal graphite cast iron; other materials on request. Flexible intermediate ring in various hardnesses: standard Pb72, hard Pb82.
INTRODUCTION
The RINGFEDER TNM torsionally flexible coupling is free to move in all directions. As a result, shaft misalignments on the machines to be connected can be compensated in the angular, radial and axial directions. Misalignments can be caused, for example, by assembly inaccuracies, movements or settling.
Avoid torsional vibration
Thanks to the torsional flexibility of these products, dangerous torsional vibrations can be shifted from the operating range of machinery to other speed ranges where no negative effects are to be expected. The flexible intermediate rings are made from a material with a high damping capacity. As a result, the couplings are able to keep resonance increases in check when passing through problematic speed ranges, thereby protecting the coupled machines from damage. The couplings also attenuate torque shocks and allow a vibration system excited by a shock to stabilise very quickly due to the damping capacity of the material. The transmission of structure-borne sound is prevented.
Elastomer materials
Synthetic rubbers are used as the base materials for the flexible elements of the RINGFEDER TNM coupling. They are usually electrically conductive, thereby preventing unwanted static charges, etc. Two different material hardnesses are available for the flexible elements of the RINGFEDER TNM as standard.
Pb 72 – a nitrile butadiene rubber (NBR) with a hardness of 72 Shore A.
Pb 82 – a nitrile butadiene rubber (NBR) with a hardness of 82 Shore A.
It is the Shore hardness of the individual elastomer materials that determines their load-bearing capacity. From the level of these values, it is possible to infer what torques can be transmitted by the coupling and its spring stiffness. For further details, see the technical data sheet.
Ambient conditions
The elastomer materials used are suitable for an ambient temperature range of -30°C to +100°C. For higher ambient temperatures, please get in touch. The following design guidelines provide a detailed explanation of how the temperature affects the choice of coupling size. The coupling is only to be operated in normal industrial air. Aggressive media can corrode coupling components, screws and flexible elements, thereby posing a risk to the functional safety of the coupling. The coupling can be declared compliant with European (ATEX) Directive 2014/34/EU.