

Transfluid Coupling
The TRANSFLUID coupling is a hydrokinetic transmission.
The impellers perform like a centrifugal pump and a hydraulic turbine. With an input drive to the pump (e.g. electric motor or Diesel engine) kinetic energy is imparted to the oil in the coupling. The oil moves by centrifugal force across the blades of the turbine towards the outside of the coupling.
Seisa Gear Coupling
Gear coupling that automatically compensates for eccentricity and deflection angle.


Chain Coupling
Chain couplings are utilized to transmit power between two shafts. A complete chain coupling consists of two hubs (or sprockets), one coupling chain, which appears similar to a strand of double roller chain and a cover. Chain couplings are normally utilized in low speed, high torque applications and allow for 2 degrees misalignment between shafts.

Martin-Flex Coupling
Main Features:
- For axial, radial and angular misalignments
- Great elastic twist
- Easy assembly
- Fixing with conical bushing.
- Absorption of vibrations and oscillations

Martin Pulley
A pulley is a simple machine that consists of a rope and grooved wheel. The rope fits into the groove in the wheel, and pulling on the rope turns the wheel. Pulleys are generally used to lift objects, especially heavy objects. The object lifted by a pulley is called the load.

Hrc Flexible Coupling
HRC coupling Is a flexible coupling that can be used with a wide range of applications. for easy and quick assembling with a Taper Lock Bush, this coupling is the suitable option. For absorbing shock loads, misalignment due to accident, small vibration problems, and others, this HRC coupling is perfect.