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What is the difference between flange and coupling?
flange is a protruding rim, edge, collar, as on a wheel or a pipe, shaft, used to strengthen an object, hold it place, or attach to another object. while coupling is a device to connect two shaft together at their ends for the purpose of tr... Read More »
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What is practical applications of Flange coupling and where it is...
distributes the force over a greater area and it is an easy way to mount two flat surfaces. can be used in a tailshaft of a car or truck. Read More »
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What is the best way to move the toilet flange a couple of feet a...
Answer Cut the toilet line down at the first 90 from the flange, and relocate so that your toilet is still vented from it's orignal vent. If it is dry vented, you need to move the toilet and the vent. A no-hub band or fernco coupling is the... Read More »
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The transducers have cylindrical centering seats on each side of the splined shaft. Use only the centering seats for centering, not the splined part. When a TMHS (high-speed) Transducer is ordered with flanges, Magtrol will balance the flan...
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