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  2. Jointed-boiler locomotive - Wikipedia

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    Bellows type flexible joint on AT&SF locomotive 1159 Two designs of the large flexible coupling were used: A double ball joint assembly consisting of cast iron sleeves, fitted one within the other and provided with compression straps to keep the joints air-tight while allowing lateral movement.

  3. Coupling - Wikipedia

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    A beam coupling, also known as helical coupling, is a flexible coupling for transmitting torque between two shafts while allowing for angular misalignment, parallel offset and even axial motion, of one shaft relative to the other. This design utilizes a single piece of material and becomes flexible by removal of material along a spiral path ...

  4. Jaw coupling - Wikipedia

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    The curved jaw coupling is less suited for applications that rely on a constant scanning type of motion, where accuracy is required during movement, which requires a torsionally stronger coupling. [5] Like other flexible couplings, jaw couplings are limited in the shaft misalignment that they can accommodate. Too much axial motion will cause ...

  5. Sylphon - Wikipedia

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    A sylphon, or bellows, is used, among other purposes, to transfer motion through the wall of a vacuum chamber. It can be used as a squeeze piston for simple pumps. It can also be used as a flexible coupling to transfer rotary motion between shafts.

  6. Metal bellows - Wikipedia

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    Couplings for stepper motors and servomotors: The flexible part, capable of compensating for misalignment is made by a bellows. It ensures that there is no angular positioning difference between the two coupling halves. This is essential if the positioning accuracy should be extremely precise. Exhaust bellows: Running engines cause self vibration.

  7. Giubo - Wikipedia

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    A driveshaft coupling. Note the split damage beginning to appear, likely due to the large axial displacement. A giubo. A giubo (/ ˈ dʒ uː b oʊ / JOO-boh; etymology: giunto Boschi, "Boschi joint"), also known as a 'flexdisc', and sometimes misspelled as guibo, is a flexible coupling used to transmit rotational torque between the drive shaft and the companion flange on mechanical devices ...

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