
HTLE type elastic block coupling
The HTLE type elastic block coupling is a flexible coupling designed to connect two shafts while accommodating misalignment and dampening vibrations in power transmission systems. It utilizes a series of high-strength elastic blocks as the...
The HTLE type elastic block coupling is a flexible coupling designed to connect two shafts while accommodating misalignment and dampening vibrations in power transmission systems. It utilizes a series of high-strength elastic blocks as the torque-transmitting element, providing both elasticity and durability. These elastic blocks are typically made from synthetic rubber or polyurethane materials, which offer excellent shock absorption, noise reduction, and wear resistance.
The HTLE coupling is characterized by a compact structure and easy installation. It is especially suitable for medium to high torque applications where some degree of shaft misalignment or dynamic load is expected. The design enables torque transmission through the elastic elements without metal-to-metal contact, thereby reducing maintenance requirements and extending service life.
This type of coupling is widely used in various industrial fields, including conveyors, pumps, compressors, mixers, and general machinery. Its simple construction allows for easy replacement of elastic blocks without disassembling the entire coupling, resulting in reduced downtime and maintenance costs.
HTLE type elastic block couplings are known for their high torsional flexibility, excellent vibration damping performance, and strong adaptability to variable operating conditions. They are a reliable and cost-effective solution for improving the performance and longevity of mechanical drive systems.