What Are Rod Couplers?
Rod couplers are devices used to connect rods to each other or to a machine apparatus.
There are two main types: threaded and telescopic. Threaded couplers secure the rod in place, while telescopic couplers allow for adjusting the distance between the rod and the machine apparatus. The operating principle of threaded couplers involves securing the rod and the coupler by tightening the threaded portion. Conversely, telescopic couplers operate by adjusting the distance through the rotation of the telescopic portion.
They find applications in various industries, including industrial machinery, construction machinery, and automobiles, especially in situations where tightening or adjusting the distance is necessary. Their structure comprises the rod coupler body, the threaded portion, and the telescopic portion. Key features include the ability to secure and adjust the position of rods and machine apparatus, as well as transmit rotational motion. They are available in various shapes and sizes to suit different applications.