JHS WTC is a flexible disc coupling mounted between gearbox and generator. It's a tailor-made solution for wind turbine applications (Type WTC = Wind Turbine Coupling).
These couplings are for use in application with high dynamic loads. Damping of peak torques and vibrations as well as electrical insulation between motor and gearbox are further reasons for the use of this coupling type.
These couplings are for use in machinery where a torsionally rigid torque is required, especially on frequently varying loads and speeds.
These couplings are for use in machinery where a torsionally rigid torque is required, especially on frequently varying loads and speeds.
These couplings are for use in application with high dynamic loads. Damping of peak torques and vibrations as well as electrical insulation between motor and gearbox are further reasons for the use of this coupling type.
These couplings are for use in application with high dynamic loads. Damping of peak torques and vibrations as well as electrical insulation between motor and gearbox are further reasons for the use of this coupling type.
These couplings are for use in application with high dynamic loads. Damping of peak torques and vibrations as well as electrical insulation between motor and gearbox are further reasons for the use of this coupling type.
These couplings are for use in application with high dynamic loads. Damping of peak torques and vibrations as well as electrical insulation between motor and gearbox are further reasons for the use of this coupling type.
These couplings are for use in application with high dynamic loads. Damping of peak torques and vibrations as well as electrical insulation between motor and gearbox are further reasons for the use of this coupling type.
The Hub with Brake Disc Type N + NX is appropriate for all drives, where the brake is not located between motor and gearbox, like brake installation on the second gear box shaft or at the motor end shaft.
The Hub with Brake Disc Type N + NX is appropriate for all drives, where the brake is not located between motor and gearbox, like brake installation on the second gear box shaft or at the motor end shaft.