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Buy flange coupling for tractor, construction machine, agricultural machine
When working with agricultural machines, construction equipment or industrial vehicles, you often encounter flange couplings. These robust couplings ensure a reliable connection between various drive parts or machine components. Whether you're maintaining an older tractor or assembling an implement carrier, the right flange coupling makes all the difference.
A flange coupling connects two shafts or machine parts. Thanks to the flanges on both sides, the parts can be securely fastened with bolts. This type of coupling is widely used to transfer power and motion between drives, such as engines and shafts.
Flange couplings are popular in agriculture and construction because they:
can handle high loads,
reduce vibrations,
and are easy to mount and disassemble.
Why do so many users choose flange couplings?
Strong connection: Reliable even under heavy machinery and high forces.
Low maintenance: Easy to disassemble for inspection or replacement.
Versatile use: Suitable for tractors, construction machines and industrial applications.
When buying a flange coupling, keep the following in mind:
Check the size: Make sure the flanges match the shafts or parts you want to connect.
Choose the right material: Steel couplings are the most common for heavy-duty use.
Use proper bolts: Always use high-quality bolts to ensure safety.
Proper installation prevents wear and extends the lifespan of both the coupling and the machine.
At Techniek Totaal, you’ll find flange couplings suitable for various agricultural machines, construction equipment and vehicles. We supply from stock and are ready to help you choose the right coupling, so you can get back to work quickly.
This depends on the shaft diameter and the load. Measure accurately or contact us for advice.
Yes, flange couplings are specifically designed to handle high forces and loads, perfect for agricultural and construction machinery.
Regularly check the bolt connections and look for signs of wear or rust. Periodic inspection is recommended for intensive use.
Yes, with the right tools and correct sizing you can install a flange coupling yourself. Make sure to use the correct torque values.