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Here I am sharing my latest design Oldham Coupling, designed and simulated in Solidworks. The oldham coupling is a form of flexible coupling designed for applications that must be free from backlash. The oldham coupling consists of three discs. Two of the discs, typically made of aluminum or stainless steel, are connected to either side of the drive, while the third, made from one of several different plastics, is sandwiched in between with a tongue and groove design. The tongue and groove on one side is perpendicular to the tongue and groove on the other. Springs are often used to reduce the couplingโ€™s backlash.

During operation the center disk slides on the tongues, or tenons, of each hub (which are orientated 90ยฐ apart) to transmit torque. While the couplings accommodate a small amount of angular and axial misalignment, they are especially useful in applications with parallel misalignment.

The oldham coupling features several other advantages including their compact size and potential for electrical isolation through the plastic center disk. The main advantage is two non - collinear shaft are working together.

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