Stock Drive Products & Sterling Instrument - SDP/SI Flexible Spline Coupling, 41mm Overall length and 10 mm Bores A 5Z28M2510

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Couplings Types Couplings can be divided into two categories: flexible and rigid. Both types are used to connect two rotating shafts driven by a motor and transmit torque and angular velocity; however, flexible couplings and shafts are designed to accommodate angular misalignment, angular offset, axial movement, and a variety of load conditions. A flexible coupling is pliable due to the twisting and compression of a durable, adaptable material, like neoprene, rubber, or silicone. Flexibility can also be achieved with thin metal disks, corrugated aluminum bellows (bellows couplings), or even a stainless-steel ball (miniature ball couplings). Some materials can provide vibration reduction, as in our precision flexible antivibration couplings. Rigid couplings are limited by comparison; rigid couplings are used when shafts are already positioned in precise lateral and angular alignment. Their rigid design inhibits shaft misalignment. They can generally transmit more power than flexible couplings due to their rigidity. Even the most complicated application challenges can be solved by our skilled engineers, they will identify the best coupling solution for your application. SDP/SI provides a comprehensive range of rigid and flexible couplings. Many of our precision couplings, including the Miniature Bellows Coupling and the Neo-Flex Coupling, have our patented Fairloc® Hub design, which solves phasing, timing, positioning, and frequent removal problems. For more about the easily adjustable Fairloc® hub design click here. Precision Magnetic Disk Couplings Precision Flexible Bellows Couplings Precision Miniature Ball Couplings Precision Flexible Antivibration Couplings 1 2 3 4
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Couplings Types Couplings can be divided into two categories: flexible and rigid. Both types are used to connect two rotating shafts driven by a motor and transmit torque and angular velocity; however, flexible couplings and shafts are designed to accommodate angular misalignment, angular offset, axial movement, and a variety of load conditions. A flexible coupling is pliable due to the twisting and compression of a durable, adaptable material, like neoprene, rubber, or silicone. Flexibility can also be achieved with thin metal disks, corrugated aluminum bellows (bellows couplings), or even a stainless-steel ball (miniature ball couplings). Some materials can provide vibration reduction, as in our precision flexible antivibration couplings. Rigid couplings are limited by comparison; rigid couplings are used when shafts are already positioned in precise lateral and angular alignment. Their rigid design inhibits shaft misalignment. They can generally transmit more power than flexible couplings due to their rigidity. Even the most complicated application challenges can be solved by our skilled engineers, they will identify the best coupling solution for your application. SDP/SI provides a comprehensive range of rigid and flexible couplings. Many of our precision couplings, including the Miniature Bellows Coupling and the Neo-Flex Coupling, have our patented Fairloc® Hub design, which solves phasing, timing, positioning, and frequent removal problems. For more about the easily adjustable Fairloc® hub design click here. Precision Magnetic Disk Couplings Precision Flexible Bellows Couplings Precision Miniature Ball Couplings Precision Flexible Antivibration Couplings 1 2 3 4
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The Flexible Spline Coupling, part number A 5Z28M2510, features an overall length of 41 mm and accommodates 10 mm bores. It is constructed with a polyurethane spline and a hub made from zinc alloy die casting or sintered metal, depending on the series. This coupling allows for a maximum angular offset of 2¬8 and a lateral offset of 0.2 mm, making it suitable for applications requiring misalignment compensation. It operates effectively within a temperature range of -20¬8C to +60¬8C. The coupling is designed for high RPM applications, with a maximum rotational speed of 24,000 RPM. It is electrically isolated, dampens shock and vibration, and requires no lubrication, facilitating maintenance-free operation. The bore tolerance for this coupling is specified as +0.022/0 for 10 mm bores.

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The Flexible Spline Coupling, part number A 5Z28M2510, features an overall length of 41 mm and accommodates 10 mm bores. It is constructed with a polyurethane spline and a hub made from zinc alloy die casting or sintered metal, depending on the series. This coupling allows for a maximum angular offset of 2¬8 and a lateral offset of 0.2 mm, making it suitable for applications requiring misalignment compensation. It operates effectively within a temperature range of -20¬8C to +60¬8C. The coupling is designed for high RPM applications, with a maximum rotational speed of 24,000 RPM. It is electrically isolated, dampens shock and vibration, and requires no lubrication, facilitating maintenance-free operation. The bore tolerance for this coupling is specified as +0.022/0 for 10 mm bores.

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Flexible Spline Coupling, 41mm Overall length and 10 mm Bores A 5Z28M2510
Couplings Types Couplings can be divided into two categories: flexible and rigid. Both types are used to connect two rotating shafts driven by a motor and transmit torque and angular velocity; however, flexible couplings and shafts are designed to accommodate angular misalignment, angular offset, axial movement, and a variety of load conditions. A flexible coupling is pliable due to the twisting and compression of a durable, adaptable material, like neoprene, rubber, or silicone. Flexibility can also be achieved with thin metal disks, corrugated aluminum bellows (bellows couplings), or even a stainless-steel ball (miniature ball couplings). Some materials can provide vibration reduction, as in our precision flexible antivibration couplings. Rigid couplings are limited by comparison; rigid couplings are used when shafts are already positioned in precise lateral and angular alignment. Their rigid design inhibits shaft misalignment. They can generally transmit more power than flexible couplings due to their rigidity. Even the most complicated application challenges can be solved by our skilled engineers, they will identify the best coupling solution for your application. SDP/SI provides a comprehensive range of rigid and flexible couplings. Many of our precision couplings, including the Miniature Bellows Coupling and the Neo-Flex Coupling, have our patented Fairloc® Hub design, which solves phasing, timing, positioning, and frequent removal problems. For more about the easily adjustable Fairloc® hub design click here. Precision Magnetic Disk Couplings Precision Flexible Bellows Couplings Precision Miniature Ball Couplings Precision Flexible Antivibration Couplings 1 2 3 4

Couplings Types

Couplings can be divided into two categories: flexible and rigid. Both types are used to connect two rotating shafts driven by a motor and transmit torque and angular velocity; however, flexible couplings and shafts are designed to accommodate angular misalignment, angular offset, axial movement, and a variety of load conditions. A flexible coupling is pliable due to the twisting and compression of a durable, adaptable material, like neoprene, rubber, or silicone.


Flexibility can also be achieved with thin metal disks, corrugated aluminum bellows (bellows couplings), or even a stainless-steel ball (miniature ball couplings). Some materials can provide vibration reduction, as in our precision flexible antivibration couplings.

Rigid couplings are limited by comparison; rigid couplings are used when shafts are already positioned in precise lateral and angular alignment. Their rigid design inhibits shaft misalignment. They can generally transmit more power than flexible couplings due to their rigidity.

Even the most complicated application challenges can be solved by our skilled engineers, they will identify the best coupling solution for your application. SDP/SI provides a comprehensive range of rigid and flexible couplings. Many of our precision couplings, including the Miniature Bellows Coupling and the Neo-Flex Coupling, have our patented Fairloc® Hub design, which solves phasing, timing, positioning, and frequent removal problems. For more about the easily adjustable Fairloc® hub design click here.


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Precision Flexible Bellows Couplings


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Precision Flexible Antivibration Couplings


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Product Category Flexible Couplings
Product Number A 5Z28M2510
Product Name Flexible Spline Coupling, 41mm Overall length and 10 mm Bores
Rated Torque 13.27 In-lbs (15.31 kg-cm)
Rated Speed 15000 rpm
Units Metric Design
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