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How to identify Centaflex K coupling?
Centaflex K couplings are usually clear to specify. A full description of the flange is usually seen on the spare part.
If the part is damaged – another option is to check the dimensions.
Outer dimensions can be taken from Flywheel – usually it is according to SAE standards.
Inner information can be identified counting metal jaws on the hub:
Centaflex K 100 have 4 pcs of steel jaws on hub
Centaflex K 125 have 6 pcs of steel jaws on hub
Centaflex K 150 have 8 pcs of steel jaws on hub
Centaflex K 200 have 12 pcs of steel jaws on the hub
Identifying Centaflex K hubs needs information about spline, hub dimensions.
If you can provide a drawing, drawing number, photos, or any dimensions of the hub – it helps to preselect hubs correctly.
Centaflex K coupling identification
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