Power Transmission
Power transmission mechanical refers to transferring mechanical power from one machine to another through various means, such as belts, chains, gears, and couplings.
This process transmits power from a power source, such as an engine or motor, to another machine, such as a conveyor, pump, or generator.
Here are some common examples of power transmission mechanical components:
These are flexible bands made of rubber, leather, or synthetic materials that transfer power between pulleys or other rotating shafts.
These are a series of interlinked metal or plastic links that transfer power between sprockets or other rotating shafts.
These are rotating mechanical components that transfer power between shafts with teeth that interlock.
These devices connect two shafts together and transmit power between them while allowing for some degree of misalignment or movement between them.
These mechanical components support rotating shafts, reduce friction, and allow for smooth rotation.
These devices control power transmission by engaging or disengaging a rotating shaft or stopping it entirely.