Mounting structure of shaft to be tested on a balancer

Rotary shafts – gudgeons – housings – and flexible couplings for ro – Torque transmitted via flexible element – Plural flexible links connected to circumferentially spaced...

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C464S093000, C073S460000, C073S487000

Reexamination Certificate

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07083521

ABSTRACT:
A mounting structure of a shaft to be tested (the propeller shaft) to a balancer discloses: a centering shaft provided on a center axis of the mounting surface plate which can be fitted to a bearing provided on a center axis of the flexible coupling, wherein the flexible coupling and the mounting surface plate can be faucet connected by one of a plurality of bolt mounting portions provided at a plurality of positions in a peripheral direction of the flexible coupling.

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