A steel coupling is a type of connector used to join two shafts together in machinery or equipment. It is commonly made from stainless steel or carbon steel to provide strength,
durability, and resistance to corrosion. Steel couplings are used in various industries such as manufacturing, automotive, oil and gas, and construction. They come in different sizes and
designs, including rigid couplings, flexible couplings, and gear couplings, to accommodate different shaft sizes, misalignments, or torque requirements. Steel couplings are often secured
using bolts, set screws, or keyways to ensure a secure connection between the shafts.
Post time: Aug-21-2023