tandriemkoppeling
Tandriemkoppeling is a mechanical coupling used primarily in drive systems to connect two rotating shafts, transmitting torque while allowing for slight misalignments. The term is of Dutch origin, with "tand" meaning "gear" or "tooth," "riem" meaning "belt," and "koppeling" meaning "coupling." This type of coupling utilizes interlocking teeth or cams to engage with a belt or chain, ensuring synchronized movement between the connected components.
Typically, tandriemkoppelingen are employed in industrial machinery, automotive engines, and conveyor systems. They offer advantages such
The core principle involves a toothed pulley or sprocket connected via a belt or chain that engages
Careful selection of materials and dimensions is essential to optimize performance, minimize wear, and enhance lifespan.
Overall, tandriemkoppelingen are valued for their reliability, efficiency, and capacity to manage dynamic loads in various