20R COVER NYLON, Falk, Size 20R Wrapflex® Elastomer coupling
0360573, Cover
10R COVER NYLON, Falk, Size 10R Wrapflex® Elastomer coupling
0360572, Cover
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QF50BINSERT, Timken, QUICK FLEX® Coupling Insert
Element, EAN code: 0883450053587
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40R COVER NYLON, Falk, Size 40R Wrapflex® Elastomer coupling
0436991, Cover
QF100BINSERT, Timken, QUICK FLEX® Coupling Insert
Element, EAN code: 0883450051316
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50R COVER NYLON, Falk, Size 50R Wrapflex® Elastomer coupling
0436992, Cover
QF15INSERT, Timken, QUICK FLEX® Coupling Insert
Element, EAN code: 0883450051958
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QF15X22MM, Timken, QUICK FLEX® Coupling Hub
Hub, EAN code: 0883450310321
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QF15XPB, Timken, QUICK FLEX® Coupling Hub
Hub, EAN code: 0883450052351
Typical applications
Wrap-element jaw couplings are suitable for a wide variety of equipment, including:
- Pumps and pump sets
- Compressors and blowers
- Fans and ventilation equipment
- Mixers and agitators
- Conveyors and material handling systems
- General industrial and processing machinery
Where frequent inspection or replacement of the coupling element is expected, a wrap-element design can offer significant time and cost savings.
Wrap-Element Jaw Couplings FAQs
What is a wrap-element jaw coupling?
A wrap-element (or “snap-wrap”) jaw coupling is a type of flexible shaft coupling designed for easy maintenance and reduced downtime.
A typical assembly consists of:
- Two metallic hubs
- One split or wrap-around elastomer element
Instead of a solid spider, the elastomer element wraps around the hub jaws. This design allows the element to be replaced without moving the hubs or disturbing the connected equipment, making it particularly suited to installations where access is restricted or downtime is costly.