RINGFEDER Releases New GWE 5117 Servo-Coupling for Hollow Shaft Connections

June 2, 2021

RINGFEDER has recently released its GWE 5117 series of elastomer jaw servo-couplings, featuring a new hub design. With its partially slit hub located directly under the jaws and two screw clamps, this model eliminates radial loads on the shaft and achieves uniform power transmission. This hub design also prevents premature wear and system failure.

Designed for hollow shaft connections, the GWE 5117 servo-coupling is equipped with an expanding mandrel for friction-locked torque transmission. It features a spider element that is available in solid standard form, minimizing movement and achieving longer life, or drilled through the center.For convenience, the coupling comes with a slightly shorter design for compact use cases. It also provides easy accessibility with its interactive hub QR code that links to instructions.

To learn more about the GWE 5117 servo-coupling, visit www.ringfeder.com.

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