The right coupling type, when installed correctly, can improve pump and motor efficiency and reduce wear.
John Smihal
John Smihal has been product manager–elastomeric couplings at TB Wood’s for more than 16 years, and holds a Bachelor of Science in mechanical engineering technology from the University of Pittsburgh. For more information, visit motionIndustries.com/pumpsandsystems or see the MiHow2 video “How to Select the Proper Elastomeric Coupling for Various Applications” (tinyurl.com/y8yefgof).
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