Hydraulicspneumatics 1557 Lovejoy Couplings
Hydraulicspneumatics 1557 Lovejoy Couplings
Hydraulicspneumatics 1557 Lovejoy Couplings
Hydraulicspneumatics 1557 Lovejoy Couplings
Hydraulicspneumatics 1557 Lovejoy Couplings

Shaft couplings

April 9, 2012
LH couplings are designed specifically for hydraulic applications, featuring a shortened overall length for easy replacement and installation using any of four insert materials. They are available in nine sizes from 2.54 to 10.15 in. long.
LH couplings are designed specifically for hydraulic applications, featuring a shortened overall length for easy replacement and installation using any of four insert materials. They are available in nine sizes from 2.54 to 10.15 in. long. Inserts offer the following nominal torque ratings: 338 to 807 lb-in. for 80A Shore; 665 to 42,480 lb-in. for 92A Shore; 1120 to 63,720 lb-in. for 95/98A Shore; and 1400 to 79,650 lb-in. for 64D Shore. They resist hydraulic fluids, oil, grease, dirt, and moisture.

Lovejoy Inc., (630) 852-0500
www.lovejoy-inc.com

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