Gear spindle couplings are mainly used where large torques have to be transmitted with very small outside diameters and, at the same time, high misalignment capability is required. A gear coupling is a mechanical device for transmitting torque between two shafts that are not collinear.
It consists of a flexible joint fixed to each shaft. The two joints are connected by a third shaft, called the spindle. Each joint consists of a 1:1 gear ratio internal or external gear pair.
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