How do drive shafts work?
Drive shafts transfer rotational power from the gearbox or motor to the fan hub. In air‑cooled condensers, they are designed for high torque transmission, smooth operation, and minimal vibration, even under continuous heavy‑duty service.
Advantages of axial fans...
• High torque transmission efficiency
• Low vibration and noise
• Durable construction for continuous operation
• Easy alignment and maintenance
• Low vibration and noise
• Durable construction for continuous operation
• Easy alignment and maintenance
Technical Parameters:
• Types: tubular or composite drive shafts
• Couplings: flexible, rigid, or composite couplings
• Bearings: self‑aligning bearings for smooth rotation
• Balancing: dynamically balanced for low vibration
• Couplings: flexible, rigid, or composite couplings
• Bearings: self‑aligning bearings for smooth rotation
• Balancing: dynamically balanced for low vibration
• Ambient temperature range: –40 °C to +60 °C
• Resistant to dust, moisture, and outdoor conditions
• Resistant to dust, moisture, and outdoor conditions
Custom‑built to match fan diameter, torque load, and installation layout
• Lubrication points for hub bearings
• Blade pitch adjustment accessible from fan deck
• Easy access for inspection and cleaning
• Blade pitch adjustment accessible from fan deck
• Easy access for inspection and cleaning
• Carbon steel
• Stainless steel
• Composite (GRP or carbon fibre)
• Protective coatings for corrosion resistance
• Stainless steel
• Composite (GRP or carbon fibre)
• Protective coatings for corrosion resistance
• High‑corrosion‑resistance coatings for coastal sites
• Maintenance‑free composite couplings
• Vibration monitoring integration
• Maintenance‑free composite couplings
• Vibration monitoring integration
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