Possible Applications
During the final assembly of a robotic cell, the coupling is installed between the servo motor and the driven axis to transmit torque while tolerating slight shaft misalignment. In this position it allows the motion controller to command precise positioning without the risk of mechanical binding, and it isolates the motor from vibration generated by the load. Maintenance technicians can disengage the coupling without dismantling the entire drive train, making routine inspection of bearings or replacement of the motor a quick, low‑downtime task. In automated packaging equipment, the same component links the drive shaft of a conveyor roller to the upstream motor, enabling the line to run continuously even when the belt experiences occasional tension spikes. Its ability to accommodate angular and axial offsets means that equipment designers can route shafts through tight spaces without compromising alignment, simplifying the layout of dense automation panels. When a production line is switched to a different product format, the coupling can be removed, repositioned, and re‑installed on the new drive, keeping the system running with minimal interruption.
FIP
BTND32
T-coupling
Specifications
| Part Number |
BTND32
|
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | FIP |
| Deutsch | T- Kupplung |
| Italiano | Giunto a T |