Disconnecting Coupling

About Disconnecting Couplings The disconnecting coupling allows two pieces of equipment to separate when you are not carrying torque, when stopped or are coasting down. The disconnecting coupling is not a clutch where torque is shifted on and off on the run. A...

Keyless Hub Applications

About Keyless Hub Applications The Anderson Clamp Hub has a wide variety of uses besides connecting couplings to shafts. It can be used in high-speed applications as well as static, high-torque applications. If there is a need to carry torque or axial thrust on a...

Quill Shafts

About Quill Shafts Quill Shafts are thin, solid shaft strategically designed to carry the same torque as a larger shaft, by operating at higher stress levels. In carrying torque, the quill shaft acts like a torsional spring, twisting along its length. Quill shafts...

Close Coupled or Reduced Moment Couplings

About Close Coupled or Reduced Moment Couplings CCA offers several Close Coupled coupling designs to meet challenges that may appear with coupling applications. Typically the flexible members are placed further back on the shafts to increase the distance between the...

Horizontal Rigid Couplings

About CCA’s Horizontal Rigid Couplings CouplingCorp’s Horizontal Rigid Coupling is a simple solution for applications where two horizontal or angled shafts connect with no flexibility. It uses the Anderson Clamp Hub to clamp on to each shaft without the use of...

Vertical Rigid Couplings

About CCA’s Vertical Rigid Couplings The Anderson Clamp Hubs can carry a large amount of torque with a very high thrust load; making it ideal for vertical applications where there is either a thrust load or a significant weight carried onto the shaft. With our...