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2898029
Flexible Coupling
Cummins®

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DESCRIPTION
A Flexible Coupling, also known as a flex coupling, is a mechanical device used to connect two shafts together at their ends for the purpose of transmitting power. The flexible coupling is designed to compensate for misalignments between the two shafts, which can occur due to manufacturing tolerances, thermal expansion or contraction, or vibration. The flex coupling consists of two halves with teeth or ridges on their inner surfaces that mesh together and transmit torque from one shaft to the other. The outer surfaces are usually made of rubber or some other flexible material that allows for some degree of movement between the two halves. This design helps reduce wear and tear on both shafts and increases their lifespan. The part number 2898029 refers to a specific type of flexible coupling used in trucks and heavy-duty vehicles.

SPECIFICATIONS

Package Dimensions
5.5 x 5.5 x 6.25 in
Weight
2.45 lb
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