Maintenance in Marine and Power Generation
The Keys to Inspecting Flexible Couplings
Flexible couplings are one of the most critical components in mechanical drivetrains. Yet they're also one of the most overlooked during maintenance and inspection. In the marine and power generation industries, neglecting coupling health can be costly. Understanding your couplings and their requirements can ensure a smooth inspection and maintenance cycle. And in turn, can lead to longer coupling life and more uptime. This guide from CENTA (A Regal Rexnord Brand) will examine the role of couplings in the drivetrain and best practices for inspecting and maintaining couplings.
The Role of Couplings in a Drivetrain
Couplings are components that connects the driver and driven. They transfer the rotational torque while damping shock loads. Couplings accommodate the misalignment and any relative motion between driver and driven. In the case of a reciprocating system, couplings protect against torsional vibration. For such an important component, when most operators prepare for planned maintenance, couplings are an afterthought. Inspecting flexible couplings is often overlooked or forgotten until the last minute, when guards are removed.
Best Practices for Inspecting and Maintaining Couplings
Here are some guidelines worth noting:
At initial assembly, follow all relevant manufacturers recommendations. You'll receive guidance for alignment suggestions, bolt tightening procedures and torque values. While your coupling may have a document suggesting an installed alignment limit, the engine or propulsion system manufacturer may suggest a tighter tolerance.