Description
Description
Torque Limiter Bronze Bush - RTL50-BUSH
- Torque limiter Bronze Bush.
- Available size RTL50, RTL65, RTL89, RTL127, and RTL178.
All About Torque Limiter
- Torque Limiter has been designed to protect drive systems from unnecessary overload.
- When too much torque is transmitted through a drive, the Torque Limiter automatically slips on its shaft when a predetermined torque level is reached.
- This device is suitable in situations where there are excessive and unpredictable shock loads, overloads, or machine jams.
- When the problem in the system is overcome or removed, the Torque Limiter automatically reengages, unlike other devices, such as those with shear pin mechanisms, which have to be manually reset.
- Torque Limiters not only prevent damage to drive systems but also eliminates unnecessary downtime due to system resets.
- The Torque Limiter utilizes spring-loaded friction surfaces, the slip torque is preset by the adjustment of the spring force, this is as simple as tightening or loosening the appropriate nut or bolt.
About Selection
- Determine the required slip torque from the loading conditions or from the design strength of the machine.
- If the loading conditions of the machine are unknown, set the required slip torque of the torque limiter to 1.5-2 times the torque that the motor produces on the shaft where the torque limiter is mounted.
- Select a Torque Limiter that has enough torque range and bore range.
- Determine the proper bushing length from the thickness of the centre member to be inserted between the friction facings.
- Always choose the largest bushing which does not exceed the width of the centre member, shown as S Max in the dimension table.
About Centre Member
- The centre member should be machined on its rubbing surface to obtain the rated torque and be flat, parallel, square with the bore and free from rust, scale and oil.
- If the centre member is not in accordance with these specifications, the slip torque will be erratic.
- The Max. Bore of the centre member is listed below. Also shown is the Min. number of sprocket teeth to be used and the bushing length.
About Torque Setting
- Torque settings the torque setting of the torque limiter is manipulated by tightening or loosening the adjustment nut and/or the adjustment bolts.
- RTL 50 - RTL 89 use an adjustment nut, RTL 127 - RTL 178 use adjustment bolts.
- The torque setting is adjusted after the Torque Limiter is mounted on the shaft, once the Torque Limiter is mounted
RTL 50 - RTL 89
- First, rotate the adjustment nut tightly by hand so that the disk spring fits the plate.
- Then tentatively tighten the nut by about 60 degrees with a wrench.
RTL 127 - RTL 178
- First, rotate the nut for fixing the disk spring to the plate, and then tighten each adjustment bolt by about 60 degrees.
- Then, if the torque limiter slips under normal loading conditions, tighten the bolts gradually until the torque limiter stops slipping.
- Always tighten or loosen the blots evenly.
- You may have to make several adjustments to find the appropriate setting for the machine.
- For your guidance, the below chart shows the relation between the effective rotated angle and preset torque.
- For precise torque setting, run-in of the torque limiter is recommended, eg: 500 revolutions at 50- 60rpm with a rotated angle of 45 degrees of the adjustment bolts.
Specifications
Specifications
Applications
Applications
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Features & Benefits
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Torque Limiter Bronze Bush
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Type: Torque Limiter Bush
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Description
Description
Torque Limiter Bronze Bush - RTL50-BUSH
- Torque limiter Bronze Bush.
- Available size RTL50, RTL65, RTL89, RTL127, and RTL178.
All About Torque Limiter
- Torque Limiter has been designed to protect drive systems from unnecessary overload.
- When too much torque is transmitted through a drive, the Torque Limiter automatically slips on its shaft when a predetermined torque level is reached.
- This device is suitable in situations where there are excessive and unpredictable shock loads, overloads, or machine jams.
- When the problem in the system is overcome or removed, the Torque Limiter automatically reengages, unlike other devices, such as those with shear pin mechanisms, which have to be manually reset.
- Torque Limiters not only prevent damage to drive systems but also eliminates unnecessary downtime due to system resets.
- The Torque Limiter utilizes spring-loaded friction surfaces, the slip torque is preset by the adjustment of the spring force, this is as simple as tightening or loosening the appropriate nut or bolt.
About Selection
- Determine the required slip torque from the loading conditions or from the design strength of the machine.
- If the loading conditions of the machine are unknown, set the required slip torque of the torque limiter to 1.5-2 times the torque that the motor produces on the shaft where the torque limiter is mounted.
- Select a Torque Limiter that has enough torque range and bore range.
- Determine the proper bushing length from the thickness of the centre member to be inserted between the friction facings.
- Always choose the largest bushing which does not exceed the width of the centre member, shown as S Max in the dimension table.
About Centre Member
- The centre member should be machined on its rubbing surface to obtain the rated torque and be flat, parallel, square with the bore and free from rust, scale and oil.
- If the centre member is not in accordance with these specifications, the slip torque will be erratic.
- The Max. Bore of the centre member is listed below. Also shown is the Min. number of sprocket teeth to be used and the bushing length.
About Torque Setting
- Torque settings the torque setting of the torque limiter is manipulated by tightening or loosening the adjustment nut and/or the adjustment bolts.
- RTL 50 - RTL 89 use an adjustment nut, RTL 127 - RTL 178 use adjustment bolts.
- The torque setting is adjusted after the Torque Limiter is mounted on the shaft, once the Torque Limiter is mounted
RTL 50 - RTL 89
- First, rotate the adjustment nut tightly by hand so that the disk spring fits the plate.
- Then tentatively tighten the nut by about 60 degrees with a wrench.
RTL 127 - RTL 178
- First, rotate the nut for fixing the disk spring to the plate, and then tighten each adjustment bolt by about 60 degrees.
- Then, if the torque limiter slips under normal loading conditions, tighten the bolts gradually until the torque limiter stops slipping.
- Always tighten or loosen the blots evenly.
- You may have to make several adjustments to find the appropriate setting for the machine.
- For your guidance, the below chart shows the relation between the effective rotated angle and preset torque.
- For precise torque setting, run-in of the torque limiter is recommended, eg: 500 revolutions at 50- 60rpm with a rotated angle of 45 degrees of the adjustment bolts.
Specifications
Specifications
Applications
Applications
Features & Benefits
Features & Benefits
Your payment information is processed securely. We do not store credit card details nor have access to your credit card information.
Torque Limiter Bronze Bush
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