What is an Omega coupling?

Omega close-coupled elastomeric coupling consists of the unique split-in-half flex element and reversible hubs. Available in Inch (Imperial) or Metric. Hubs offered in rough, custom, or bushed designs. Accommodates shaft diameters up to 9.00” (229 mm) Continuous torque loads up to 340,200 lb-in (38,442 Nm)

What is the difference between Omega yellow and Omega Green?

Heavy Duty Yellow (HDY) provides 25% more torque capacity than the same size in standard (orange) Omega. Hydrolytically Stable Green (HSU) material is ideal for hot and humid environments. The HSU-J includes an anti-corrosive coating and stainless steel hardware for extreme corrosion resistance.

What are the different sizes and options of Omega?

Variety of Sizes and Options. In addition to being available in 16 metric and imperial sizes, Omega is offered as a general-purpose Orange, in a High Density Yellow (HDY) option that provides 25% more torque capacity, and a Green Hydrolytically Stable Urethane (HSU) option that’s ideal for hot and humid environments.

Why choose rexrexnord Omega elastomeric couplings?

Rexnord Omega Elastomeric Couplings are non-lubricated, material-flexing split-in-half tire couplings, which are used in a variety of demanding applications in many industries. This all-purpose coupling has excellent vibration dampening capability helping to provide extended life to connected equipment.

How many sizes does Omega come in?

In addition to being available in 16 metric and imperial sizes, Omega is offered as a general-purpose Orange, in a High Density Yellow (HDY) option that provides 25% more torque capacity, and a Green Hydrolytically Stable Urethane (HSU) option that’s ideal for hot and humid environments.

How do I select a coupling without an OSHA approved guard?

Never operate a coupling without an OSHA approved guard . 4 (Catalog #4000) selection procedures 1 . Determine hp/100 rpM:HP/100 RPM = Horsepower x 100 RPM 2 . Determine service Factor: Select the proper Service Factor from Table on page 5. If not listed, see Load Classification Table .

Where can I find the most up-to-date versions of elastomeric couplings?

Elastomeric Coupling Catalog Omega Elastomeric Couplings (Inch) Download the most up-to-date versions at 2 (Catalog #4000) Table Of Contents

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