HRC taper sleeve coupling is a machine component used for connecting two shafts, which utilizes a common sleeve and achieves the connection of the two shafts through rigid connectors such as keys, splines, or taper pins. This type of coupling has a relatively simple structure, easy manufacturing, low cost, and small radial size. However, its assembly and disassembly are not very convenient and require axial movement of the shaft. The HRC tapered sleeve coupling is suitable for working environments with low speed, light load, and no impact load, and the maximum working speed generally does not exceed 250r/min. This type of coupling does not have axial, radial, and angular compensation performance, so its limitations need to be considered when using it.
In terms of specific models and sizes, HRC tapered sleeve couplings offer multiple model options, including GT1, GT2, GT3, GT4, GT5, GT6, GT7, etc. Each model has its own specific size specifications, such as shaft hole diameter, sleeve outer diameter, length, etc. The selection of these models and sizes can be matched according to specific application requirements to ensure the performance and reliability of the coupling.
In addition, the design and manufacturing of HRC tapered sleeve couplings consider safety and durability. For example, the allowable shear stress of the sleeve and the allowable shear stress of the conical pin are calculated based on the yield limit of the material to ensure that the coupling will not be damaged when subjected to load.
Overall, HRC tapered sleeve couplings are an economical and practical coupling solution suitable for specific industrial application scenarios. When selecting and using, appropriate models and sizes should be chosen based on specific working conditions and load requirements to ensure the normal operation and long-term stability of the equipment