A burner coupling is a mechanical component used to connect the motor shaft to other rotating parts such as fuel pumps or blower assemblies. It transfers rotational power from the motor to the connected component.
Flexible couplings are commonly used in burner systems to compensate for minor shaft misalignment and reduce vibration. This helps protect the motor and pump from mechanical stress during operation.
In industrial combustion equipment, burner couplings are designed for durability and consistent performance. They are typically made from metal or reinforced polymer materials capable of handling continuous industrial duty.