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September 9, 2013



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Zero-Max Introduces Double Flex A1C

Zero-Max’s Double Flex A1C high performance CD couplings provide higher misalignment capacity than the Single Flex model. They have wider shaft spacing and improved clamping system, making them suitable for today's most demanding servo motor and motion control applications.

The Double Flex CD A1C coupling provides precise positioning under high speed reversing loads without fatigue for reliable 24/7 operation. The patented CD coupling design has high torsional stiffness, yet allows for misalignment in high stress applications. In addition, these zero-backlash couplings are suitable for reversing loads and provide smooth operation at high speeds. The unique design is compact to allow for a smaller assembly - enabling a smaller machine footprint.  

All CD A1C components are made of premium materials:
•Precision machined hubs are made from ISO grade 7075-T6 aluminum.
•Hubs are black anodized to MIL-A-8625 Type 2, Class 2 finish.
•Recessed fasteners are ISO 4762 grade 12.9 socket head cap screws.
•Unique, composite disc made of high precision composite material that is manufactured to strict aerospace and Six Sigma practices. This material has excellent chemical and moisture resistance.
•Eco-friendly materials with no banned substances according to RoHS directive.

Combining high performance design features, materials and precision, these A1C Couplings are precise, robust and available in six sizes. Peak torque capacities range from 40Nm to 564Nm with speed ratings from 6,700 to 15,000 rpm depending on model.

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