The heart of the LF Series coupling is the flexible base element. This element allows the customer to make their own shaft hubs from steel bar stock or use existing hubs. Ideal for quick prototype testing, retrofit and high volume applications.
Unit of Measure

Notes

Notes 

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  • For Hytrel, dynamic torsional stiffness values are non-linear with respect to torque. Value given is for 100% of nominal torque.
  • Angular and parallel misalignment values are dependent on speed, and for rubber elements, should be adjusted according to figure 4. Hytrel® elements are only for applications where the driven component is piloted to the driver for SAE and DIN established alignments (i.e. Hydraulic pump flange-mounted to engine flywheel housing).
  • Hytrel® elements are only for applications where the driven component is piloted to the driver for essentially perfect alignment (hydraulic pump flange-mounted to engine housing).

Specifications

Description 

N/A LF16-ELE-HTR60A-W/HDWR

Coupling Size

N/A LF16

Coupling Type

N/A Torsional

Material

N/A High Temperature Rubber (HTR)

Bore Type

N/A Element w/ Hardware

Color

N/A Black

Weight

N/A 1.40 lb

Dimensional Data

Thread (Dimension T)

N/A M12

Length thru Bore

N/A 1.420 in50.00 mm

Dimension HD

N/A 2.756 in70.00 mm

Max. Bore (Dimensions ID1/ID2) - Flanged Hubs

N/A 2.630 in70.00 mm

Cubic inches

N/A 49.59790 in³

Performance Data

Normal Temperature Range

N/A -40 to 194 ºF

Nominal Torque

N/A 1770.00 in·lb200.00 N·m

Max. Torque

N/A 4960.00 in·lb560.00 N·m

Allowable Continuous Vibratory Torque

N/A 710.00 in·lb80.00 N·m

Max. Speed

N/A 6000 rpm

Max. Angular Misalignment

N/A 3.00 º

Max. Parallel Misalignment

N/A 0.080 in2.00 mm

Wind-Up Angle at Nominal Torque

N/A 5.00 º

Wind-Up Angle at Max. Torque

N/A 14.00 º

Dynamic Torsional Stiffness

N/A 3400.00 Nm/rad

Dynamic Torsional Stiffness

N/A 30100.00 in·lb/rad

Static Angular Stiffness

N/A 44.00 in·lb/deg5.00 Nm/deg

Static Axial Stiffness

N/A 570.00 lb/in100.00 Nm/deg

Static Radial Stiffness

N/A 2860.00 lb/in500.00 Nm/deg

Shore Hardness

N/A 60A

Torsional Element Specifications

Torsional Element Specifications

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    There are two different rubber element materials available, High Temperature Rubber (HTR) and Neoprene (CR). Both elements are torsionally soft and are placed into compression during assembly. Rubber under compression can carry up to 5 times the amount of torque as non-compressed elements. The elements effectively accommodate shock, misalignment, and vibration plus minimize harmful radial and axial forces on the connected equipment. Neoprene (CR) is used in environments that are hostile to High Temperature Rubber (HTR).
    Available Durometer Hardness:
  • 50, 60 (Shore A scale)
    Operating Temperature Range:
  • HTR: -40° to 194° F
  • CR: -40° to 175° F
    Maximum Angular Misalignment:
  • Up to 3°

Features

Features 

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  • Wide range of standard designs and materials
  • Application versatility
  • Shaft to shaft or flywheel to shaft designs
  • Designed to accommodate substantial shock loads, vibration, and misalignment
  • Low moment of inertia
  • Electrically insulating
  • No lubrication, maintenance free
  • Unique air-flow cooling design
  • Different element stiffness values allow for torsional tuning of applications with diesel engines
  • Economic design allows for cost effective solutions for torsional applications
  • Proven L-LOC spline-clamping hub virtually eliminates spline shaft profile wear and “fretting”
  • Oil, heat, and corrosion resistant elements (Hytrel®, Zytel®)
  • When used with S-bolts, the coupling can accommodate some end float
  • S-bolts accommodate applications requiring “blind” assembly
  • Model 6 unique spacer designs span gaps between equipment in excess of the normal equipment separation
  • Model 6 design available with bearings for high speeds and large amounts of equipment separation