Description
When machinery vibration is rattling your teeth or you’re hearing grinding noises from your power transmission, it’s time to look at your couplings. A worn or broken jaw coupling can turn smooth power transfer into a shaky mess that damages equipment and makes operators miserable. This Weasler flexible jaw coupling absorbs shock and vibration while reliably transmitting power between rotating shafts that aren’t perfectly aligned.
What You’re Getting
- Flexible design handles misalignment and reduces vibration transmission
- Durable construction built to withstand the constant start-stop cycles of farm work
- Easy installation with standard bore sizes and keyway configurations
- Shock-absorbing properties protect expensive gearboxes and motors from sudden loads
- Proven Weasler quality that farm operators have trusted for decades
Built for Real Farm Work
This coupling is perfect for connecting PTO-driven equipment, pumps, generators, and other machinery where slight misalignment occurs during operation. You’ll find these couplings on everything from irrigation pumps to grain handling equipment, anywhere smooth power transmission matters more than rigid connection. It’s especially valuable on equipment that sees frequent engagement and disengagement.
Made to Last
Farm equipment takes a beating, and couplings are often the first thing to fail when shock loads hit. This Weasler coupling uses quality materials and proven design to handle the punishment of agricultural applications. The flexible element absorbs impacts that would otherwise transfer through the drivetrain, extending the life of connected components.
Installation Notes
Installation is straightforward – just slide onto shafts and secure with set screws or keys as specified. Make sure both shafts are properly aligned within the coupling’s tolerance range. A quick tip: check coupling condition during regular maintenance intervals, as worn flexible elements can cause vibration problems before complete failure.






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