Candy-Couplink
Candy Mfg. Co.'s new flexible shaft couplings
are designed to enable easy connectivity
between shafts of servomotors, stepmotors,
AC/DC motors, gearboxes and encoders.
The couplings are designed to transmit
torque and rotational angle while absorbing
angular, parallel offset and shaft end-play
misalignments.
Parallel
Offset Misalignment

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Symmetrical Angular Misalignment
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End-Play

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Combined
Misalignment

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Misalignments are sometimes caused not
only by equipment assembly, but also by
vibration, heat expansion, wear of the
support bearings, etc.
Selection Calculation
Calculate Motor Torque
Motor Torque (N.m) = KW x9550/rpm
1N-m = 8.856 in-lbs
KW= motor watt
Note: Larger coupling will have larger
mass and inertia.
Coupling Attached Type
Setscrew Type: Units are bored with two
setscrews placed at 90 degree. This low-cost
type features a conventional attachment.
However, the point of screw may cause
damage to the shaft and may be difficult
to remove.
Clamp Type: This type is clamped on the
shaft by tightening the socket head cap
screws. Attachment and removal is easy,
causing no shaft damage.
Keyway Type: This type, like the setscrew
type, features conventional attachment
and is used for transmitting high torque.
Locking Type: This type is a self-contained,
frictional shaft-hub, locking device.
It is designed to be easily adjustable
and release on a shaft, and can transmit
high torque.
Danger
For safe operation,
couplings and other parts must be secure
and protected by covers.
Do not touch the product during operation.
Disconnect power to the connection while
servicing or installation.
Use a torque wrench to secure setscrews
and cap screws.
Do not exceed the rated maximum torque,
misalignment factor or rpm designed for
the unit.