RINGFEDER Announces GWE 5113 Servo-Insert Coupling With New Hub Design

April 7, 2021
RINGFEDER has recently released its GWE 5113 series of elastomer jaw servo-couplings, featuring a new hub design. This design eliminates radial loads and achieves uniform power transmission.

GWE 5113 couplings precisely transmit torques from 3 to 560 Nm. The hub is slit partially through and located directly under the jaws to minimize pressure on the shaft. Units come with an elastomer spider with 98 Shore A hardness, minimizing movement and achieving longer life cycles. They also come in seven sizes from 12 to 42, with diameters ranging from 4 to 56 millimeters.

Equipped with shorter couplings, the GWE 5113 prevents premature wear and system failure. Units also comply with ATEX, providing maximum operational safety.

To learn more about the GWE 5113 servo-insert coupling, visit ringfeder.com.

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