TRANSFLUID Fluid Couplings
TRANSFLUID Fluid Couplings
TRANSFLUID Fluid Couplings
FLUID COUPLINGS
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CONTENTS PAGE
1. DESCRIPTION
The TRANSFLUID coupling (K series) is a constant fill type The slip is essential to the functioning of the coupling: there could
comprising three main elements: not be torque transmission without slip! The formula for slip, from
1 Driving impeller (pump) mounted on the input shaft. which the power loss can be deduced is as follows:
2 Driven impeller (turbine) mounted on the output shaft.
3 Cover, flanged to the output impeller, with an oil-tight seal.
The first two elements can work both as pump and/or turbine. input speed – output speed
slip % = x 100
2. OPERATING CONDITIONS input speed
The TRANSFLUID coupling is a hydrokinetic transmission. The
impellers perform like a centrifugal pump and a hydraulic turbine.
With an input drive to the pump (i.e. electric motor or Diesel
engine) kinetic energy is transfered to the oil in the coupling. The In normal conditions (standard duty), slip can vary from 1.5%
oil moves by centrifugal force across the blades of the turbine (large power) to 6% (small power).
towards the outside of the coupling.
This absorbs the kinetic energy and develops a torque which is TRANSFLUID couplings follow the laws of all centrifugal machines:
always equal to input torque thus causing rotation of the output 1 Transmitted torque is proportional to the square of input speed;
shaft. The wear is practically zero since there are no mechanical 2 Transmitted power is proportional to the cube of input speed;
connections. 3 Transmitted power is proportional to the fifth power of circuit
The efficiency is influenced only by the speed difference (slip) outside diameter.
between pump and turbine.
OUTPUT INPUT
INPUT OUTPUT
4
1 INTERNAL IMPELLER
2 EXTERNAL IMPELLER 3 2
3 COVER
4 FLEX COUPLING
2.1 TRANSFLUID COUPLING FITTED ON ELECTRIC MOTORS Any drive system using a Transfluid fluid coupling has the
Three phase synchronous squirrel cage motors are able to supply advantage of the motor starting without load. Figure 2 compares
maximum torque only near 100% synchronous speed. Direct the current demands of an electric motor when the load is directly
starting the system utilizes the most current. Figure 1 illustrates the attached verses the demand when a fluid coupling is mounted
relationship between torque and current. It can be seen that the between the motor and load. The colored area shows the energy
absorbed current is proportional to the torque only between 85% that is lost, as heat, during start-up when a fluid coupling is not
and 100% of the synchronous speed. With a motor connected used. A Transfluid fluid coupling reduces the motor’s current draw
directly to the load, there are the following disadvantages: during start-up thus reducing peak current demands. This not only
reduces power costs but also reduces brown outs in the power grid
– The difference between available torque and the torque required and extends the life of the motor. Also at start-up, a fluid coupling
by the load is very low until the rotor has accelerated to between allows more torque to pass to the load for acceleration than in drive
80-85% of the synchronous speed systems without a fluid coupling.
– The absorbed current is high (up to 6 times the nominal current)
throughout the starting phase causing overheating of the Figure 3 shows two curves for a single fluid coupling and a
windings, overloads in the electrical lines and, in cases of characteristic curve of an electric motor. It is obvious from the stall
frequent starts, major production costs. curve of the fluid coupling (s=100%) and the available motor
– Oversized motors are required by the limitations indicated above. torque, how much torque is available to accelerate the rotor of the
motor (colored area). In about 1 second, the rotor of the motor
To limit the absorbed current of the motor during the acceleration accelerates passing from point A to point B. The acceleration of the
of the load, a Y-Δ (wye – delta) starting system is frequently used load, however, is made gradually by the fluid coupling, utilizing the
which reduces the absorbed current by about 1/3 during starting. motor in optimal conditions, along the part of the curve between
Unfortunately, during operation of the motor under the delta point B, 100% and point C, 2-5%. Point C is the typical point of
configuration, the available torque is also reduced by 1/3 and for operation during normal running.
machines with high inertias to accelerate, oversizing of the motor is
still required. Finally, this system does not eliminate current peaks Fig. 2
originating from the insertion or the commutation of the device.
% start-up time
% motor current
% motor torque
Fig. 3
Motor
% torque
% motor speed
% motor speed
2.2 TRANSFLUID FLUID COUPLINGS WITH A DELAYED FILL Fluid couplings with single or double delay fill chamber provide
CHAMBER very smooth start-ups with low start-up torque transmission, and
With the standard circuit in a maximum oil fill condition, fluid this makes them excellent for applications with high inertia loads
couplings may transmit over 200% of the nominal motor torque. It and for use on belt conveyors.
is possible to decrease the starting torque down to 160% of the The single size chamber is available from size 11CK and above.
nominal torque, by decreasing oil fill. This, however, leads to higher The double size chamber is available from size 15CCK and above
slip and working temperature in the fluid coupling, during the 3. SUMMARY OF THE ADVANTAGES GIVEN BY FLUID
steady running conditions. COUPLINGS:
The most convenient solution to provide lower starting torque while
maintaining low slip at steady running is to provide a delayed fill – Very smooth start-ups
chamber mounted on the main circuit. This chamber holds a – Reduction of absorbed current during the starting phase: the
percentage of the oil which at start-up is gradually released into the motor starts with very low load
main circuit through calibrated bleed orifices as the coupling – Protection of the motor and the driven machine from jams and
spins. For couplings sized 15CK and above these orifices are set in overloads
externally mounted valves. – Utilization of asynchronous squirrel cage motors instead of
The external mounting provides easy adjustment of the orifice size special motors with soft start devices
which controls starting time and the maximum transmitted torque. – Longer life and up time of the whole drive train, thanks to the
When the coupling is at rest, the delay fill chamber contains a protection provided by the fluid coupling
percentage of oil quantity in the main circuit (Fig. 4a). This reduces – Energy saving, due to current peak reduction
the torque the coupling transmits and allows the motor to quickly – Limits starting torque to 120% with a double delayed fill
reach its steady running speed, as if it was started without load. chamber
As the coupling accelerates, the oil flows from the delay fill – Same torque at input and output: the motor can supply the
chamber to the main circuit (Fig. 4b) at a rate proportional to the maximum torque even when load is jammed
coupling’s rotational speed. – Torsional vibration absorption for internal combustion engines,
The oil continues to transfer from the delay fill chamber the to the thanks to the presence of a fluid as a power transmission
main circuit emptying the delay fill chamber. Once all the oil is in element
the main circuit (Fig. 4c) the coupling is then transmitting 100% of – Possibility to achieve a high number of start-ups, or reversal of
the motor torque and the minimum slip value is reached. the rotational direction.
With a single delay fill chamber, the ratio between starting and – Load balancing with dual motor drive: fluid couplings
nominal torque may reach 150 %. This ratio can be reduced to 120 % automatically adjust load speed to the individual motor’s speed
with a double delay fill chamber. This lower start-up torque – High efficiency and minimum maintenance
results from a smaller amount of oil in the main circuit due to more – Viton rotating seals and O-rings
oil in the bigger delay fill chamber.
valve
Fig.44aa
Fig. Fig.44 bb
Fig. Fig.Fig.
4 c4 c
ATREST
AT REST ACCELERATION
ACCELERATION RUNNING
RUNNING
calibrated plug
Pag.4
Fluid couplings - 1007 4
STARTING TORQUE CHARACTERISTICS
4. CHARACTERISTIC CURVES
Mm
MI
K type 200%
(standard circuit)
Mn
100% 180–200%
0 5 10 Time [s]
Torque
Mm
CK type
(circuit with a 200% MI Mn
delayed chamber)
100%
150–180%
0 5 10 Time [s]
Torque
Mm
0 5 10 Time [s]
Fig.EE
Fig.
1 2
Fig.
Fig.GG
N.B. Version EK (fig. C) also for
vertical mounting (fig. D 1-2)
6.2 PULLEY VERSIONS MOUNTING EXAMPLES
Fig. F Horizontal axis.
Pag.6Pag.6 Fig. G Vertical axis. When ordering, please specify motor shaft
1 2 pointing up (type 1) or motor shaft pointing down (type 2).
Pag.6
Fluid couplings - 1007 6
Pag.6
SELECTION
7. SELECTION
7.1 SELECTION CHART
The chart below may be used to select a unit size from the
horsepower and input speed. If the selection point falls on a size
limit line dividing one size from the other, it is advisable to select
the larger size with a proportionally reduced oil fill.
PS 4500 3300
1450
1750
2900
3500
1160
4000 2940
725
870
970
3500 2570
HP 3000 2200 kW
2500 1840
2000 1470
1800 1320
1600 1175
1400 1030
1200 880
K
1000 46 735
900 D K
46
800 600
700 K
600 34 440
D K
500
34 370
400
350 2 9K 295
300
2 7K 220
250
24K 185
1K
200 150
180
160
2 120
K
140
19
120
1 7K 90
100 75
80 1 5K 60
K
60 13 45
K
POTENZA
50
12 37
HORSEPOWER
K
11
40 30
30
9K 22
20
8K 15
12
7K
9
10
9
6K 7,5
8
7 5
6
5 3,7
4 3
3 2,2
2 1,5
1.3
0,88
1 0,75
1450
1750
2900
3500
1160
725
870
970
0,57
0,5 0,37
500 600 800 1000 1500 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000
145 IT-07
(1)
MOTOR 3600 rpm 1800 rpm 1200 rpm 900 rpm
1350 D 34 K 1000 D 34 K
2700 46 K 1800 46 K
General note: The fluid coupling size is tied to the motor shaft dimensions
(1) Special version, 24 hours/day service
3400 D 46 K 2400 D 46 K
8. DIMENSIONS
only for size "6"
C
B E
O
ø 40 H7
2
+0.05
W -0
D V
+0.25
U N M Q +0.025 R F A -0
± 0.1 f 7 J -0
S 2 HOLES
T
Z
KR
NOTE : The arrows indicate input and ouput in the standard version.
Note: The arrows indicate input and output of the standard version.
Dimensions
Size
D J W V A B C E F M N O P Q R S T U Z Weight Oil lt
kg max
mm. inch Nr. Ø (less oil)
C
L K
KRB
KRB
(with
(Conbrake
fasciadrum)
freno) Y
L1 C3
G G1
X1 X H P H7 j7
KRD
KRD
Z Y1
KRBP
KRBP
(with(Con disco freno)
brake disc) KRG
KRG
Note: The arrows indicate input and output of the standard version.
Dimensions mm
Size
160 - 60
9 261 191 55 47.625 132 80 63.5 85 BT20
200 - 75
16 11.6
+0.25
U N M Q D R F A V-0 I N M Q
± 0.1 f 7 ± 0.1 f 7
J
S 2 HOLES
P P
T
Z
T
Z
C
KR C1 CKR - CCKR
24 C2 C2
19 22
Size
M14 Nr.12 7 35 Weight Kg Oil
(less oil) max lt
M16 Nr.10 M20 Nr.24 KR CKR CCKR KR CKR CCKR
11 12 14.5 2.75 3.35
± 0,2
Ø 480 ± 0,1
21 87 97 105 19 23 31
Ø 308
Ø 635
Ø200
D NOTEJ: The W
arrowsV A indicate
B B1input
B2andCouput
C1 inCthe
2 E F version.
standard I M N O P Q R S T U Z
mm. inch KR CKR CCKR KR CKR CCKR Nr. Ø
C C1
L K C2
KRB
KRB
(with
(Conbrake
fascia drum)
freno) Y
X1 X H P G
H7
Z Y1
KRBP •
KRBP
(with brakefreno)
(Con disco disc) KRG KRG CKRG
CKRG - CCKRG
- CCKRG
C4
C5
L1 C3
G1
j7
KRD
KRD CKRD
CKRD - CCKRD
- CCKRD
Note: The arrows indicate input and output of the standard version.
Dimensions mm.
Size
27 509 627 727 358 476 576 710 - 30 231 249 268 181 189 218
130 101.6 354 4 150 139.7 200 BT80 500 - 190 20
536 654 754 385 503 603 795 - 30 284 302 311 234 252 261
29
34 673 784 884 472 603 703 160 139.7 395 5 170 152.4 240 BT90 630 - 236 1000 - 30 18 491 486 496 376 395 401
C C1
C2
Y
KRBP 3
(With brake disc)
J
A H P G Q D+0.025
H7 -0
L1 S 2 HOLES
KRB 3
(With brake drum)
L K
KRG
KRG3 CKRG3 3- CCKRG
CKRG - CCKRG33
The three pieces flexible coupling B3T, allows the removal of the elastic elements (rubber blocks), without removal of the electric
motor; only with the ..KRB3 (with brake drum) coupling the electric motor must be moved by the value of ‘Y’.
‘Y’ = axial displacement male part of the coupling B3T necessary for the removal of the elastic elements.
Note: The arrows indicate input and output of the standard version.
Dimensions
Size
D J W V A C C1 C2 G H K L L1 P Q Y Elastic Weight kg
coupling (less oil)
mm. inch. KRG3 CKRG3 CCKRG3 max KRG3 CKRG3 CCKRG3
85.725•• 3.375 194 22.225 92.3
17 520 84 90 99
73.025 2.875 178 19.05 81.4
443 523 603 80 240 110 82 130 B3T50
85.725•• 3.375 194 22.225 92.3
19 565 91 97 106
73.025 2.875 178 19.05 81.4 1 1/4
3 7 82
98.425•• 3.875 216 25.4 104.3 UNC
21 620 134 144 152
85.725 3.375 210 22.225 95.3
483 583 673 110 290 140 78 150 B3T60
98.425•• 3.875 216 25.4 104.3
24 714 152 162 176
85.725 3.375 210 22.225 95.3
27 120.65•• 4.750 216 31.75 128.8 780 591 709 809 250 268 287
354 4 150 112 180 1 3/4 120 B3T-80
29 133.35•• 5.250 241 31.75 142.7 860 618 736 836 130 5 303 321 391
UNC
34 150.8•• 5.938 265 38.1 161.2 1000 721 850 950 395 5 170 119 205 151 B3T-90 488 496 506
2
46 177.8 7 317.5 44.45 197.3 1330 - - 1152 180 490 7 195 138 270 4 1/2 122 B3T-100 – – 1132
UNC
C C1
L B E C2
G D +0.25
H H7 Q +0.025 R F A V- 0
J -0
S 2 HOLES
Note: The arrows indicate input and output of the standard version.
Dimensions
Size
D J W V A B C C1 C2 E F G H L Q R S Flex Weight kg
coupling (less oil)
mm. inch. KRM CKRM CCKRM max KRM CKRM CCKRM
41.275• 1.625 95.3 9.525 45.6
9 295 96 291 – 46 14.5 –
34.925 1.375 79.4 7.937 38.6 128
47.625•• 1. 875 111 12.7 50 3/4 7/16
11 325 107 346 42 50 185 50 10 70 14 53 F 16.5 19
41.275 1.625 95.3 9.525 45.6 300 – UNC UNC –
12 47.625•• 1.875 111 12.7 50 370 122 367 39 145 20 23
60.325•• 2.375 143 15.875 63 9/16
13 398 137 351 411 46 179 65 228 72 89 12 55 F 33 36
53.975 2.125 127 12.7 59.7 UNC
7/8
73.025•• 2.875 178 19.05 76 9
UNC 5/8
15 60.325 2.375 143 15.875 67.3 460 151 388 456 504 56 206 70 235 80 101 11 56 F 48 52 59.7
UNC
53.975 2.125 127 12.7 59.7
85.725•• 3.375 194 22.225 92.3
17 520 170 62 67 73 82
73.025 2,875 178 19.05 81.4
405 485 565 225 75 288 90 126 58 F
85.725•• 3.375 194 22.225 92.3
19 565 190 42 74 80 89
73.025 2.875 178 19.05 81.4 1 1/4 3/4
7 10
98.425•• 3.875 216 25.4 104.3 UNC UNC
21 620 205 71 124 134 142
85.725 3.375 210 22.225 95.5
522 622 712 250 90 378 110 136 65 F
98.425•• 3.875 216 25.4 104.3
24 714 229 47 142 152 160
85.725 3.375 210 22.225 95.3
27 120.65•• 4.750 216 31.75 129.8 780 278 550 668 768 315 100 462 122 185 66 F 214 232 251
41 1 3/4 7/8
29 133.35•• 5.250 241 31.75 142.7 860 295 600 718 818 350 120 530 145 5 205 9 68 F 296 314 324
UNC UNC
34 150.8•• 5.938 265 38.1 161.2 1000 368 683 814 914 54 400 140 630 165 240 610 F 480 497 507
(Nr.4x90˚) O O (Nr.4x90˚)
N N
f7 f7
H
+0.05
W -0
N M G D M N A V +0.25
F7 -0
f7 f7
Note: The arrows indicate input and output of the standard version.
Example of application
Example of application
Dimensions
Size
For 7 ÷for
137and ÷ 24 sizes
: 1317sizes
F1
C C1
L L1 C2
F F
D
0
E +0.05 0
E +0.05
H
H H
A B D D
KCM
CKCM - CCKCM
Note: The arrows indicate input and output of the standard version.
THIS FLUID COUPLING MOUNTS ONE (1) HALF GEAR COUPLING ON EACH SIDE.
THIS ALLOWS THE REMOVAL OF THE FLUID COUPLING WITHOUT MOVING THE
MOTOR OR THE DRIVEN MACHINE
Dimensions
Size
A B C C1 C2 D E F F1 H L L1 Weight kg Gear
(less oil) coupling
KCM CKCM CCKCM Nr. Ø KCM CKCM CCKCM size
7 228 140 1/4 7.3
1”
116 95.25 6 6.4 28 17
S
8 256 145 – UNF 7.7 – (3)
9 295 189 14
– 7 6.5 18.5 – –
11 325 198 244 3/8 16 19.4
152.5 122.22 8 9.57 24 1” 1/2
12 UNF S
370 198 265 20.5 23.4
21
13 398 208 283.5 28 32.6 (3)
5/8 2” 1/2
15 460 251 319 367 180.975 6 15,87 – 11 23 22 50.5 54.5 62.2
UNC (4) E
17 520 66 72 81
250 332 412 25.4
19 565 213 1/2 75 81 90 2” 1/2
177.8 10 12.75 9,5 10 20 – S
21 620 UNF 108 114 122
320 422 512 32
24 714 129 132 140 (3)
S = SHROUDED BOLTS
(3)
E = EXPOSED BOLTS
(4)
C1
C
N N C2
A G D
M1
I M I
M2
KCG KCG CKCG - CCKCG
CKCG - CCKCG
Note: The arrows indicate input and output of the standard version.
KCGB (8) KCGB
(with brake(Con fascia freno)
drum) THIS FLUID COUPLING MOUNTS ONE (1) HALF GEAR COUPLING ON EACH SIDE.
THIS ALLOWS THE REMOVAL OF THE FLUID COUPLING WITHOUT MOVING THE
MOTOR OR THE DRIVEN MACHINE
Dimensions
Size
A C C1 C2 D G1 I I1 M M1 M2 N Gear coupling
G
KCG CKCG CCKCG max max KCG CKCG CCKCG Size Weight Kg
7 228 229 143 1”
I1 50 – 43 101.6 44.5 4
S
I1 8 256 234 – 148 – (3)
KCGBP KCGBP 9 295 278.6 180
(Con disco freno) – –
(with brake disc) 11 325 287.6 345.6 189 247 1” 1/2
65 45 49.3 114.3 50.8 S 8
12 370 299.6 366.6 201 268
B1
N B N N N
B2
A G D P H
M1
I M I I I
M2 C1
C
C2
KDM KDM CKDM - CCKDM
CKDM - CCKDM
Note: The arrows indicate input and output of the standard version.
THIS FLUID COUPLING MOUNTS A HALF DISC COUPLING TO THE INPUT AND OUTPUT SIDE. THE DISC PACK REQUIRES MINIMAL MAINTENANCE AND
ALLOWS THE REMOVAL OF THE FLUID COUPLING WITHOUT MOVING THE MOTOR OR DRIVEN MACHINE.
Dimensions
Size
A B B1 B2 C C1 C2 D H I M M1 M2 N P Disc Weight kg
G coupling (less oil)
KDM CKDM CCKDM KDM CKDM CCKDM max KDM CKDM CCKDM KDM CKDM CCKDM
9 295 177 – 278 – 180 – 20.5 –
13 398 216 276 339 399 65 147 60 219 279 61.5 88 1065 41.3 44.3
15 460 246 314 362 391 459 507 75 166 70 251 319 367 72.5 104 1075 65 69 76.7
17 520 89 95 104
269 349 429 444 524 604 90 192 85 274 354 434 87.5 122 1085
19 565 96 102 111
27 780 358 476 576 644 762 862 364 482 582 289 307 326
135 300 140 143 196 1140
29 860 387 505 605 673 792 892 393 511 611 342 360 370
34 1000 442 573 673 768 899 999 165 340 160 448 579 679 163 228 1160 556 562 572
B1
N1 B N N1 N
B2
R Q
KDMB
KDMB
(with brake
(Con drum)
fascia freno) Y
U
X1 X T S V G1 P A GP
I1 max
KDMBP
KDMBP Y1
Z MB1
(with (Con
brakedisdisc)
co freno)
I1 MB I I1 I
MB2 CB1
CB CB2
KDM KDM CKDM - CCKDM CKDM - CCKDM
Dimensions
Note: The arrows indicate input and output of the standard version.
Size
Brake Brake Weight kg
drum disc (less oil)
X - Y X1 x Y1 KDM CKDM CCKDM
12 27 30
KDM / CKDM / CCKDM TYPE FLUID COUPLING, BUT MODIFIED TO INCORPORATE 200 - 75 on request –
A BRAKE DRUM OR DISC 13 42.8 45.8
27 780 358 476 576 731.5 849.5 949.5 240 411.5 529.5 629.5 107
135 145 140 143 230.5 47.5 196 155 315 338 M14 286 133 1140
29 860 987 505 605 760.5 878.5 978.5 180 440.5 558.5 658.5 109
34 1000 442 573 673 845.5 976.5 1076.5 165 175 160 505.5 636.5 736.5 163 240.5 57.5 228 124 152 356 382 M16 325 130 1160
KSD-QD
C
B E
P T
K L
O
H - 3 HOLES
TWO FLATS
D G M N
A I Q +0.05 F ±0.1
-0
5
SIZE 6 6
J 1/4-20UNC
QD Hub - 2 HOLES
B1 1:16 TAPER
B2 (.750 TOTAL TAPER PER FT.)
C1
C2
Size
Weight Kg
CKSD-QD - CCKSD-QD (less oil)
KSD-QD CKSD-QD CCKSD-QD
Note : The arrows indicate input and ouput in the standard version. 6 3.4 – –
Note: The arrows indicate input and output of the standard version.
7 6 – –
8 6.7 – –
9 13 – –
11 15.5 18 –
12 23 26 –
13 33.5 36.5 –
15 48 52 59.5
17 70 76 85
Dimensions 19 78 84 93
Size
D J A B B1 B2 C C1 C2 E F G H I K L M N O P Q T QD
hub
size
mm. Inch KSD CKS.. CCKS.. KSD CKS.. CCKS.. Nr. DIA
22.225• .875 50.8
6 195 60 140 62 47.5285 57.2 33 68 88 14.5 – 44.5 SH
15.875 .625 47.6
34.925• 1.375 1/4
28.575 1.125 228 77 180 70.3 20 15
7 UNC 1/2
22.225 .875 61 – – 55.5625 68.3 – 29.3 79 114 15 13 49.3 SDS
34.925• 1.375 UNC
8 256 91 186 66.3
28.575 1.125
41.275• 1.625 5/16
9 84 295 96 – 249 – 101 71.4375 84.1 18 18 98 128 3 26.5 63 SK
34.925 1.375 3 UNC 36.8
47.625• 1.875 3/8
11 101.6 325 107 73.5 259 289.5 98 79.375 98.4 16 195 21 116 140 20 70 SF
41.275 1.625 UNC
53.975• 2.125 3/4
10
12 47.625 1.875 370 122 293.5 331.5 129.5 47.5 155 23.5 UNC 101
41.275 1.625 1/2
108 80 97.3836 127 13 224 27 152 E
60.325• 2.375 UNC
13 53.975 2.125 398 137 353 380 163 71.4 178 27.5 132.5
47.625 1.875
73.025• 2.875 9/16 7/8
15 60.325 2.375 143 460 151 92 140 396 424 472 181 112.7125 142.9 12 259 30 86 168 204 35 9 138 F
UNC UNC
53.975 2.125
85.725 3.375 3
17 520 170 245
5/8
70
1-1/4
73.025 2.875
171.5 101 181 487 516 596 130.7694 158.75 3 11 337 35 110 184 228 7 170 J
85.725 3.375 UNC UNC
19 565 190 225 45
73.025 2.875
KSD C
K1 M1 H1
P1 L1
N1
KSD-QD
KSD-QD G1
F1 ±0.1
f7
C
B E
P T
D T1
K L
4.8
H
CKSD-CCKSD
CKSD-CCKSD
W +0.076
-0
A I Q S D F G M N V +0.25
-0
Size
Weight Kg
(less oil)
KSD-QD CKSD-QD CCKSD-QD KSD CKSD CCKSD
R 15 48 52.5 60 46 50 57.5
B1 J 17 81.1 87.1 96.1 74 80 89
B2 QD Hub 19 89 95 104 82 88 97
D J W V A B B1 B2 C C1 C2 E F G H I K L M N P Q R S T QD
max hub
mm. Inch KSD CKS.. CCK.. KSD CK.. CCK.. Nr. Ø size
73.025•• 2.875 177.8 19.05 76 9/16 7/8 136 3/4
15 460 151 92 140 384 438 486 195 112.7125 142.9 12 259 30 100 168 204 49 9 10 152 F
60.325 2.375 143 15.875 67.3 UNC UNC 99 UNC
85.725•• 3.375 210 22.225 92.3 160
17 520 170 245 3 70
73.025 2.875 177.8 19.05 81.4 5/8 127
101 181 455 516 596 130.7694 158.75 11 337 35 110 210 228 214.6 J
85.725•• 3.375 210 22.225 92.3 UNC 160
19 565 190 225 55 1-1/4 7/8
73.025 2.875 177.8 19.05 81.4 7 127 9
UNC UNC
98.425• 3.875 216 25.4 109.6 545 620 710 300 180 167 280
21 620 205 55
85.725 3.375 210 22.225 95.5 505 580 670 260 3/4 140 165 240 M
115 205 165.1 200 4 10 400 40 229 264
98.425• 3.875 216 25.4 109.6 545 620 710 276 UNC 180 167 280
24 714 229 36
85.725 3.375 210 22.225 95.5 505 580 670 236 140 165 240
• MAX BORE WITH A KEYWAY AS PER USAS B 17-1 Dimensions (Only for ...KSD)
•• MAX BORE WITH REDUCED V DEPTH KEY WAY
Size
– WHEN ORDERING, SPECIFY SIZE, MODEL AND D DIAMETER, EXAMPLE: 15 KSD D. 73.025
OR 15KSD-QD D.73.025 F1 G1 H1 K1 L1 M1 N1 P1 T1
FLUID COUPLING WITH DOUBLE CIRCUIT, FITTED WITH MAIN JOURNALS AND INPUT AND OUTPUT SHAFTS
C
D34KBM
D34KBM
D46KBM
D46KBM
I
D46KBM
b a
SLIDING LOCKED
G D A
L M L
N F N
WEIGHT Kg OIL
SERIES A C F D-G L M N P
(without oil) max. lt
m6 KBM KDM KCG
D34KBM 1000 1400 855 140 140 1120 257.5 170 810 880 – 162
D46KBM 1330 1900 1275 160 200 1550 312.5 170 2200 – 2339 390
KEYWAYS ACCORDING TO ISO 773 - DIN 6885/1
FLUID COUPLINGS FITTED WITH DOUBLE CIRCUIT, TO BE RADIALLY DISASSEMBLED WITHOUT MOVING THE MACHINES.
D34KDM
WITH HALF DISC COUPLINGS, WITHOUT MAINTENANCE AND PRESCRIBED
FOR PARTICULAR AMBIENT CONDITIONS WITH HALF GEAR COUPLINGS
D34KDM
D34KDM D46KCG
D46KCG
163 695 163 192 957 192
I
e
I
I d1
e1 e d
G D G D
165
max
165 165 1000 244 165 1330
max max max max
b
g g
b a b
a
2
CENTER OF GRAVITY Kgm MOMENT OF INERTIA J(WR2) Kgm2 g = TOTAL WEIGHT INCLUDING OIL (MAX FILL)
KBM KDM KCG a = INTERNAL ELEMENT
g l g l g l KBM KDM KCG
kg mm kg mm kg mm a b a b e e1 a b d d1 b = EXTERNAL ELEMENT
d-e = HALF FLEXIBLE COUPLING (INTERNAL ELEMENT)
D34 952 710 1022 512 – 26.19 64.25 26.08 65.53 0.955 0.955 –
d1-e1= HALF FLEXIBLE COUPLING (EXTERNAL ELEMENT)
D46 2514 955 – 2680 675 91.25 183.7 – 92.51183.6 2.665 2.665
9. FILLING
Follow the procedure indicated on Installation and Maintenance
Transfluid hydraulic couplings are supplied without oil. manuals 151 and 152 delivered with each coupling.
Standard filling: X for
145 K series, 2 for CK series, and 3 for CCK
IT-24 Suggested oil: ISO32 HM for normal operating temperatures.
series. For temperatures near zero, ISO FD 10 (SAE 5W) and for
The quantities
145are indicated on page 9 and 11 of this catalog.
IT-24 temperatures lower than –10° contact Transfluid.
DIMENSIONS ARE SUBJECT TO ALTERATION WITHOUT NOTICE
KRB
KRB KRG
KRG CKRG-CCKRG
CKRG-CCKRG KCG
KCG CKCG-CCKCG
CKCG-CCKCG
I1 I1
(with
(Con brake drim)
fascia freno) I I
I2 I2
Y Y
X X
g1
g1 g
g g2
g2
X1 X1
c d1
Y1 Y1
KRBP
KRBP b a c b1-b2 a b d d1 b1-b2 d
(with
(Condisc
discobrake)
freno) Dimensions
Size
KDM
KDM CKDM-CCKDM I1 MOMENT OF INERTIA
I CKDM - CCKDM With brake drum With disc brake
I2
Y Weight Weight
X - Y Kgm2 Kg X1 - Y1 Kgm2 Kg
250 - 95 0.143 11.9 400 0.587 27
13-15
X 315 - 118 0.379 20.1 450 0.944 34.9
450 0.941 34.2
315 - 118 0.378 19.8
17-19 500 1.438 43
400 - 150 1.156 37.5
560 2.266 54.7
11 20.4 136 23.4 151 27.3 93 30.2 107 24.9 85 27.9 98 0.039 0.109 0.011 0.014 0.014
0.017 0.016
12 25.1 142 28.7 154 32.1 98 35.6 113 29.6 92 33.2 104 0.072 0.189 0.217
13 38.5 157 42 176 42.2 104 45.7 115 45.8 101 49.3 109 0.122 0.307 0.359 0.032 0.032 0.036
15 57 174 61.8 195 70.2 216 80.7 124 85.5 135 93.8 147 71.7 121.5 76.5 130 85.7 145 0.236 0.591 0.601 0.887 0.082 0.091 0.102 0.063 0.064
17 87.2 205 94.8 225 106.5 238 88.7 106.5 130 185 99.2 106.9 118.3 163 0.465 1.025 1.281 1.372
138 152 135 145 0.192 0.091 0.102 0.121 0.125
19 96.4 201 104.4 221 116 227 108 116 139.4 182 108.4 116.4 127.4 161 0.770 1.533 1.788 1.879
21 145.6 233 159 265 169.3 288 156 169.3 174 205 211 175.6 189 168 201 182 1.244 2.407 2.997 3.181
157 156 0.370 0.145 0.375 0.210 0.373
24 172 227 184 255 195.5 280 182 195 170 230 201 202 214.3 166 226 178 2.546 4.646 5.236 5.420
27 265 262 290 298 313 312 287 185 313 210 370 248 326 164 351 174 378 195 3.278 7.353 9.410 10.037
1.350 0.500 0.436 0.934 0.887
29 329 277 354 305 368 321 353 198 368 218 424 251 383 176 411 188 432 200 4.750 11.070 13,126 13.754
34 521 333 549 364 580 376 557 235 580 253 591 282 628 209 636 214 650 222 11.950 27.299 29.356 29.983 3.185 0.798 1.649 1.565 2.773
46 – 1294 485 – 1555 368 – 52.2 – 106.6 6.68 4.35 7.14 –
g-g1-g2 = TOTAL WEIGHT, INCLUDING OIL (MAX FILL) a = INTERNAL ELEMENT - b = EXTERNAL ELEMENT + COVER
b1 = b + DELAY CHAMBER - b2 = b + DOUBLE DELAY CHAMBER
c FLEXIBLE COUPLING
d-e = HALF FLEXIBLE COUPLING (INTERNAL ELEMENT)
d1-e1= HALF FLEXIBLE COUPLING (EXTERNAL ELEMENT)
EXAMPLE: J..CCKCG = a+d (INT. ELEM.) - b2+d1 (EXT. ELEM.)
DIMENSIONS ARE SUBJECT TO ALTERATION WITHOUT NOTICE
145 IT_24new
IT_24
Fluid couplings - 1007 2006 con centro di gravità 23
SAFETY DEVICES
OPERATION
R Reset
SS Threshold overtaking
(RED LED) It lights up every time that the set threshold (set point)
is overtaken.
OPERATION
OVERLOAD
A Alarm led
START-UP
SPEED
(RED LED) It lights up when alarm is ON and the inner relay is clo-
sed.
E Enable
T Delay time
ON Supply
RELAY
(GREEN LED) It shows that the device is electrically supplied. LED TIME
FOR FURTHER DETAILS, ASK FOR TF 5800-A. Diagram
A C
Fig.
FIG.8 9
10.3 INFRARED TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER (Fig. 8)
B
This is a non contacting system to check fluid coupling
temperature. It is reliable and easily mounted.
It has 2 adjustable thresholds with a logical alarm on the former, A C
and a relay alarm on the latter.
SENSOR
Temperature range 0 ÷ 200 °C
Ambient temperature -18 ÷ 70 °C
Accuracy 0.0001 °C
Dimensions 32.5 x 20 mm
Standard wire length • 0.9 m SENSOR Ch.23.7
Body ABS
Protection IP 65
CONTROLLER Thread
Power supply 85…264 Vac / 48…63 Hz
DIN
DIN PG 11
PG11
Relay output OP1 NO (2A – 250V) 5.6
5.6
Logical output OP2 1.5 6.4
Not insulated
(5Vdc, ±10%, 30 mA max) 34
AL1 alarm (display) Logic (OP2) Max panel thickness 20 mm
AL2 alarm (display) Relay (OP1) (NO, 2A / 250Vac)
DISPLAY
Pins protection IP 20
Body protection IP 30 1
Display protection IP 65
25 2
AT 78.50
Dimensions 1/32 DIN – 48x24x120 mm
Pag27
• TO BE MADE LONGER WITH TWISTED AND SHIELDED WIRES FOR TYPE K THERMOCOUPLES (NOT SUPPLIED)
11. INSTALLATION
Minimum possible inertia is added to the motor, which allows it The outer impeller, being directly connected to the motor,
to accelerate more quickly. reaches synchronous speed at once. Ventilation is therefore
maximum from the beginning.
If a braking system is required, it is convenient and easy to
install a brake drum or disc on the flex coupling. The outer impeller and cover are connected to the motor, it is
p o s s i b l e t o m a n u a l ly ro t a t e t h e c o u p l i n g t o c h e ck
The delayed fill chamber, when present, is fitted on the driven alignment and oil level, and for refilling.
side. The rotating speed of the chamber gradually increases
during start-up, thus leading to a longer starting time, given the The delayed fill chamber is fitted on the driver side, and
bleed orifices diameters are not changed. reaches the synchronous speed in a few seconds. Oil is
therefore centrifuged into the main circuit gradually and
Flex coupling is protected by the presence of the fluid coupling in completely.
front of it, and therefore this configuration is fit for applications
with frequent start-ups or reversals. The switching pin operation is always assured, as the
outer impeller, always rotates because it is mounted on the
driver shaft.
FIELDS OF APPLICATION
TRANSFLUID LLC
150 Auburn Park Drive - Auburn GA 30011
Tel. (770)822-1777 - Fax (770)822-1774
e-mail: tfusa@transfluid.it - http:www.transfluid.eu
1007 - 148 LC