CV Joints
CV Joints
CV Joints
corporation
CONSTANT
VELOCITY
JOINTS
for industrial machines
CAT. No. 5603--%E
Warranty
NTN warrants, to the original purchaser only, that the delivered product which is the subject of this sale (a)
will conform to drawings and specifications mutually established in writing as applicable to the contract, and (b)
be free from defects in material or fabrication. The duration of this warranty is one year from date of delivery.
If the buyer discovers within this period a failure of the product to conform to drawings or specifications, or a
defect in material or fabrication, it must promptly notify NTN in writing. In no event shall such notification be
received by NTN later than 13 months from the date of delivery. Within a reasonable time after such
notification, NTN will, at its option, (a) correct any failure of the product to conform to drawings, specifications
or any defect in material or workmanship, with either replacement or repair of the product, or (b) refund, in part
or in whole, the purchase price. Such replacement and repair, excluding charges for labor, is at NTN's
expense. All warranty service will be performed at service centers designated by NTN. These remedies are
the purchaser's exclusive remedies for breach of warranty.
NTN does not warrant (a) any product, components or parts not manufactured by NTN, (b) defects caused
by failure to provide a suitable installation environment for the product, (c) damage caused by use of the
product for purposes other than those for which it was designed, (d) damage caused by disasters such as fire,
flood, wind, and lightning, (e) damage caused by unauthorized attachments or modification, (f) damage during
shipment, or (g) any other abuse or misuse by the purchaser.
THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,
INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
In no case shall NTN be liable for any special, incidental, or consequential damages based upon breach of
warranty, breach of contract, negligence, strict tort, or any other legal theory, and in no case shall total liability
of NTN exceed the purchase price of the part upon which such liability is based. Such damages include, but
are not limited to, loss of profits, loss of savings or revenue, loss of use of the product or any associated
equipment, cost of capital, cost of any substitute equipment, facilities or services, downtime, the claims of third
parties including customers, and injury to property. Some states do not allow limits on warranties, or on
remedies for breach in certain transactions. In such states, the limits in this paragraph and in paragraph (2)
shall apply to the extent allowable under case law and statutes in such states.
Any action for breach of warranty or any other legal theory must be commenced within 15 months following
delivery of the goods.
Unless modified in a writing signed by both parties, this agreement is understood to be the complete and
exclusive agreement between the parties, superceding all prior agreements, oral or written, and all other
communications between the parties relating to the subject matter of this agreement. No employee of NTN or
any other party is authorized to make any warranty in addition to those made in this agreement.
This agreement allocates the risks of product failure between NTN and the purchaser. This allocation is
recognized by both parties and is reflected in the price of the goods. The purchaser acknowledges that it has
read this agreement, understands it, and is bound by its terms.
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Dimensions Table
P 2
P 3
Structure
P 4
Joint Selection
P12
P23
P29
Sliding Type
P33
Coupling Type
P39
Accesories
P44
Diagrams of Applications
P48
P50
P61
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CVJ number
Max. allowable
operating angle1
Features
Disc type
BJ75DBJ300D
14 to 18
Cup type
BJ75CBJ225C
25
DOJ 68FDOJ200F
20
DOJ225FDOJ625F
8 to 10
BC68BC200 2
Sliding
type
Type
Flange type
Coupling
type
Fixed type
Variety
Short shaft
series
Long shaft
series
No alignment is needed.
Easy installation.
1 The maximum allowable operating angle is limited by a boot, as well as the RPM and operating conditions of the CVJ assembly.
2 Upon request from the user, larger sizes can be designed and manufactured. Contact NTN Engineering.
Remarks: The NTN constant velocity joint range includes, in addition to those listed here, the bell type CVJs used for drive shafts of automobiles (passenger
cars, trucks), construction vehicles and special vehicles, and the NTN proprietary TRI-BALL joint that features unique structure and functions.
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Is operating angle
5 or smaller?
NO
YES
NO
YES
Inline motion?
NO
Fixed
YES
Unusual
atmosphere
(water splash, vapor,
dust, etc.)?
NO
YES
NO
Is operating angle
14 to 18 or greater?
YES
Contact NTN Engineering.
Coupling type
Sliding type
Remarks: In principle, CVJ type selection based on operating conditions should be in accordance with the flowchart above. However,
selection flow can vary depending on the operating conditions not listed here. If this problem occurs, contact NTN Engineering.
Applications
Coupling type
Sliding type
Outline
Structure
Fixed Disc Type
Free side
Packing
Outer race
Flanged hub
Inner race
Cage
Boot
Balls
Features
Shaft
Grease nipple
Remarks:
3. The disc type joint is not fully sealed. We recommend that a cup
or coupling type joint be used in locations subject to water splash.
The intermediate shaft does not need slide splines since the
axial expansion and installation mounting distance adjustment
are achieved by the sliding splines of the inner race and shaft at
the free side.
CAUTION
1. The free side CVJ can come off the splined shaft. Be very careful
when handling it.
Outline
Fixed side
Spring washer
Square-section circlip
E-ring
Flanged hub
Outline
Outer
race
Inner
race
Cage
Boot band
Boot band
Ball
Booth
Shaft
Features
Remarks:
Greater allowable operating angle
CAUTION
1. The intermediate splined shaft of CLT and CLFT series can come
out of position. Be very careful when handling it.
Greater expansion
The CVJs with intermediate slide spline shaft offer greater
axial expansion.
Outline
Fixed side
Square-section
circlip
C-ring
Hexagon
nut
Flanged hub
Spring
washer
Hexagon
headed bolt
Outline
Sliding Type
Outer
race
O-ring
Inner
race
Cage
Boot band
Boot band
Square-section
circlip
C-ring
Round-section
circlip
Ball
Boot
Shaft
Features
Remarks:
1. For the best operation of a sliding type joint, the operating angleexpansion correlation, operating method and installation/removal
method should be considered. For details, contact NTN
Engineering.
The ball tracks on the outer race are parallel with the axis.
Therefore, relative axial expansion between the inner ring and
outer ring is possible while transmitting power and providing an
operating angle.
Easy installation
Both axial expansion and operating angle definition (20 for
smaller size, 8 to 10 for larger size) can be achieved
simultaneously. Therefore, this type of joint can accommodate a
larger length variation, allowing easy installation.
6
5
4
3
2
1
10
15
20
Outline
Flanged hub
Hexagon
nut
Spring
washer
Hexagon
headed bolt
Outline
Coupling Type
Short shaft
series
Outer
race
Square-section
circlip
Cage
Round-section
circlip
Inner
race
O-ring
Flanged hub
Shaft
Ball
C-ring
Long shaft
series
Outer
race
Boot
Inner
race
Hexagon
nut
Boot band
Boot band
Spring Hexagon
washer headed bolt
Boot band
Square-section
circlip
Cage
C-ring
Ball
Round-section circlip
Boot
Shaft
Features
No alignment work is necessary.
Easy installation
Both flanged hubs are installed to the mating shafts. Then, the
couplings are fastened to flanged hubs with bolts.
Since the couplings can be separated from the flanged hubs,
the couplings can be fastened after installing a machine in
position. Furthermore, installation work is very easy thanks to a
larger allowable offset and crossed angle of the couplings.
The ball tracks on the outer race are parallel with the axis.
Therefore, axial expansion within the CVJs is possible.
Expansion within the joints is achieved by rolling motion of the
balls, which contributes to very small sliding friction (expansioninduced friction). As a result, axial vibration can be readily
absorbed as compared with generic slide spline arrangement.
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Outline
Offset
Flanged hub
Offset
Spring
washer
Hexagon
headed bolt
300
P
-2P
250
Allowable offset S mm
Remarks:
1. If larger axial expansion is needed, consider sliding type joints.
2. If the user wants to use the sliding type joint assembly in a vertical
position, contact NTN Engineering.
Z=L
S
P
200
150
100
50
500
1,000
1,500
2,000
2,500
3,000
Fig. 3
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Joint Selection
1. Selection Based on Service Life
1. 1 By referring to the load models in Fig. 1, determine normal working torque Ta {kgfm} or power Qa {kW}.
Torque or power
Torque or power
Time
Time
Torque or power
Torque or power
Time
Time
Torque or power
Ta =
2
Tmax
3
Qa =
2
Qmax
3
Time
Normal working torque or power Ta = Tmin + 2Tmax
3
Qmin + 2Qmax
Qa =
3
K1 K2
Ta
K3
or
Qe =
K1 K2
Qa
K3
Motor
Te =
Machine used
where
K1: Machine factor (Table 1)
K2: Operating time factor (Fig. 2, Fig. 4, Fig. 6)
K3: Operating angle factor (Fig. 3, Fig. 5, Fig. 7)
Gasoline engine
Driven machine
Diesel engine
K1
1
4-cylinder or over
1.25
3-cylinder or less
1.5
4-cylinder or over
3-cylinder or less
3
1.5
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Sliding Type
1.6
Operating time factor K2
1.6
1.4
1.2
1.0
0.8
0.6
2
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
0.6
4
10
12
14
16 18
20
22 24
1.0
0.8
0.6
10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26
1.4
1.2
1.0
0.8
0.6
6
10
12
14
16 18
20
22 24
0.9
0.8
10
12
14
16
1.6
0.8
Operating angle
Coupling Type
0.8
1.0
24
Operating angle
1.2
1.0
0.4
1.4
Operating angle
13
18
20
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1. 3 By referring to the equivalent working transmission torque or power graph in Fig. 8, find a CVJ basic number whose capacity
at the operating RPM is greater than the equivalent working torque Te or equivalent working transmission power Qe
determined in 1.2.
9810
7850
5880
3920
2940
BJ3
00
BJ2
50
BJ2
25
BJ2
00
BJ1
75
BJ1
50
1960
981
785
588
392
294
BJ1
25
196
BJ9
98.1
78.5
58.8
BJ7
10
Joint ba
sic num
5880
Join
tb
num asic
ber
16600
BJ225
3920
2940
ber
BJ200
BJ175
1960
BJ150
981
785
BJ125
588
BJ100
392
294
BJ95
196
BJ75
98.1
78.5
58.8
10
20
30 40
60 80 100
400
ic
as er
t b mb 300 250 225 200
5
n
i
u
17
Jo n
BJ BJ BJ BJ
BJ
400
300
300
200
15
BJ
12
200
BJ
100
80
60
BJ
40
30
BJ
95
75
20
10
8
6
4
3
2
1
100
80
r
be
um
n
ic
as 225
tb
n
i
BJ 200
Jo
J
70
60
40
30
20
17
BJ
BJ
10
8
15
5
12
BJ
10
BJ
95
BJ
75
BJ
3
2
10
1
10
20
30 40 60 80 100
Fig. 8-1 Equivalent working transmission torque and equivalent working transmission power capacity
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Coupling Type
98100
78500
58800
Sliding Type
Join
t
numbasic
ber
DOJ
6
DOJ 25
5
DOJ 50
5
DOJ 00
450
DOJ
400
DOJ
350
39200
29400
16600
9810
7850
5880
3920
2940
DOJ
3
DOJ 00
250
DOJ
DOJ225
200
DOJ
175
DOJ
150
DOJ
125
1960
981
785
588
392
294
196
10
400
300
200
100
80
60
00
J1
DO 87
J
DO 5
7
J
DO 68
J
O
D
40
30
20
1960
BC200
981
785
588
BC175
BC150
392
294
BC125
196
BC100
98.1
78.5
58.8
39.2
10
BC87
BC75
BC68
20 30 40 60 80 100 200 300 600 1 000 2 000 4 000
Joint basic
number
ic
as r
0
5 0 0 0
t b be J62 J55 J50 J45 J40
n
i
m
Jo nu DO DO DO DO DO
50
J3
DO 00
J3 0
DOJ25
O
D 225
J 0
DOJ20
DOJ175
DO 0
5
J1
DO
5
2
J1
DO
1 000
800
600
Joint
basic
number
2 000
3920
2940
DOJ
100
DOJ
87
DOJ
75
DOJ
68
98.1
78.5
58.8
39.2
7850
5880
600
BC200
400
300
BC175
200
BC150
BC125
100
80
60
BC100
BC87
40
30
BC75
BC68
20
10
8
6
4
3
2
1
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.3
10
8
6
0.2
4
3
0.1
10
1
10
Fig. 8-2 Equivalent working transmission torque and equivalent working transmission power capacity
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BC68
DOJ68
BJ75
DOJ75
BC75
DOJ87
BC87
BJ95
BJ100
DOJ100
BC100
BJ125
DOJ125
BC125
BJ150
DOJ150
BC150
BJ175
DOJ175
BC175
BJ200
DOJ200
BC200
BJ225
DOJ225
BJ250
DOJ250
BJ300
DOJ300
DOJ350
DOJ400
DOJ450
DOJ500
DOJ550
DOJ625
Type
Coupling Type
Sliding Type
Fixed Disc Type
Fixed Cup Type
Sliding Type
Coupling Type
Sliding Type
Coupling Type
Fixed Disc Type
Fixed Cup Type
Fixed Cup Type
Sliding Type
Coupling Type
Fixed Disc Type
Fixed Cup Type
Sliding Type
Coupling Type
Fixed Disc Type
Fixed Cup Type
Sliding Type
Coupling Type
Fixed Disc Type
Fixed Cup Type
Sliding Type
Coupling Type
Fixed Disc Type
Fixed Cup Type
Sliding Type
Coupling Type
Fixed Disc Type
Fixed Cup Type
Sliding Type
Fixed Disc Type
Sliding Type
Fixed Disc Type
Sliding Type
TD1
kgf.m
TD2
kgf.m
412 {42}
275 {28}
588 {60}
392 {40}
932 {95}
637 {65}
1130 {115}
1420 {145}
883 {90}
2750 {280}
1470 {150}
4710 {480}
2890 {295}
4810 {490}
6720 {685}
4020 {410}
7360 {750}
11200 {1140}
5880 {600}
11500 {1170}
14700 {1500}
7550 {770}
---20700 {2110}
---29100 {2970}
7160 {730}
10700 {1090}
11200 {1140}
15800 {1610}
14500 {1480}
22900 {2340}
34100 {3480}
48500 {4950}
66800 {6810}
89100 {9090}
116000 {11800}
----
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6000
6 000
4 000
CV
ngl
Ja
5000
BJ7
5
9
nt
Joi
95
ba
Hig
hs
pee
d
Low
spe
ed
1 000
800
600
500
400
11
mb
12
200
12
er
BJ
2 000
300
nu
BJ
2000
10
sic
3000
0
15
BJ 175
0
BJ
20 5
BJ J22 0
B
25
BJ
BJ
4000
Sup
er-h
igh
spe
ed
3 000
13
15
75
95
30
1000
6 000
5 000
125
Joint number
4 000
BJ300D..H
3 000
BJ175D..H
2 000
BJ150D..H
BJ75D..H
BJ255D..H
BJ95D..H
1 000
BJ125D..H
BJ200D..H
500
1 000
2 000
3 000
4 000
Length of shaft L mm
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5 000
Outline
3. For the allowable RPM for the CLT and CLFT series, refer
to the allowable RPM data in Fig. 14.
1 000
2 000
BJ75
BJ95
800
Allowable RPM
BJ100
Allowable RPM
1 500
1 000
600
400
All joint basic numbers of CLT and CLFT series
200
BJ125
BJ150
500
0
500
BJ175,BJ200,BJ225
1 000
1 500
CVJ length L mm
2 000
0
5
10
15
CVJ angle
20
25
2 000
BJ100, BJ125
Allowable RPM
1 000
BJ150
500
CLP, CLFP series
100
1 000
1 500
2 000
2 500
3 000
3 500
4 000
4 500
CVJ length L mm
NOTE: When selecting an optimal constant velocity joint, the location of operation and operating conditions must be considered in addition to the
above-mentioned selection criteria. Contact NTN Engineering.
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rpm
Series
Joint basic
number
P201
P601
PB
PFB
PB...H
PFB...H
BC 68
3 000
1 500
3 000
BC 75
2 500
1 500
2 500
BC 87
2 000
1 500
2 000
BC 100
1 800
1 000
1 800
BC 125
1 500
1 000
1 500
BC 150
1 200
700
1 200
BC 175
1 000
700
1 000
BC 200
1 000
700
1 000
BC68...H
3 000
Allowable RPM
BC75...H
BC87...H
BC100...H
2 000
BC125...H
BC68,75,87
BC150...H
BC175...H,200...H
BC100,125
1 000
BC150,175,200
BC
1 000
BC
175
,
1 5 0 200
2 000
3 000
4 000
CVJ length L mm
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Outline
When an angle occurs on a CVJ, the balls will move and the
allowable expansion will decrease. The value of 2a in Fig. 16
is the total expansion decrease of a pair of joints. To
determine the expansion for intended application, subtract 2a
(see Fig. 16) from the allowable expansion at 0
S mm
a
400
Allowable offset
500
300
200
100
a
30
Joint basic
number
1000
3000
5000
Z mm
mm
DOJ450
DOJ400
10
DOJ350
9
DOJ300
DOJ250
Allowable angle
2a
DOJ550
DOJ225
10
0
2
6
CVJ angle
10
1000
3000
20
5000
Z mm
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Example 1
Select the CVJ for a steel plate feeding pinch
rollers that are used under the following
conditions.
Selection
In this application, the torque remains constant. Therefore,
the rated torque only should be considered.
Operating time factor
K2 = 1.44
Operating angle factor
K3 = 0.92
Selection
Equivalent working torque Te =
Peak torque
Tmax =
= 7.8kgfm
97437
1.5
585
Ta =
97437
0.6
585
= 37kgfm
From Table 1 in page 12
From Fig. 2 in page 13
From Fig. 3 in page 13
K1 = 1
K2 = 1.35
K3 = 0.90
Te =
K2
1.44
Ta =
5
K3
0.92
K1K2
11.35
Ta =
37
K3
0.90
= 55.5 kgfm
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Type
Series symbol
Joint
Shaft assemblies
assemblies
Complete with
Complete with
No semiCVJ with
shaft head semi-finished hub semi-finished flange finished flange
Structural drawing
Solid shaft
Hollow shaft
DFB
DFB..H
Remarks
Page of
dimensions table
P24, 25
DFP
DFP..H
P26, 27
DHB
DHB..H
DHP
DHP..H
DS
(for free side)
DK
P25
P44, 45
Semi-finished flange
202
(for free side)
204
(for fixed side)
205
Boot
---
Accesories
201
(for fixed side)
---
CVJ number
Ex. 1
A CVJ with basic number BJ75;
DB series, and L=500
BJ75 DB 500
Ex. 2
A CVJ with basic number BJ125;
DFP series, high speed, and L=1,000
Ex. 3
A CVJ with basic number BJ200;
DP series, high speed, and L=1,000;
complete with hexagon headed bolts
and spring washers
BJ200 DP 1000 H Z
Joint length
Series symbol
Joint basic number
High speed
Joint length
Series symbol
Joint basic number
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P46
P47
H) and DP (DP
H) series (BJ75 300)
DB (DB
M
N
C
DB (DB...H)
F G
J
D E
S R F
B A
G
DP (DP...H)
J'
6-h
P
L
Free side
Fixed side
DB (DB...H)
DP (DP...H)
L
Free side
Fixed side
Dimensional
data
Joint
basic
number
BJ75
Outer race
Outside dia.
A
80
0
0.046
Inner race
Bolt hole
Pitch dia. Hole dia.
B
66
Width
Width
DBH
12.2
11.0
7.9
22.33
DB
95
0
0.054
80
25
Joint length L1
Seal
DB
DBH
Total
Outside dia. Width
width
Upper lineMin.2
Lower lineMax.
N
R
S
N
J'
50
60
16
33.9
85
51
60
70
21
41.3
100
64
250 150
500
48.6
8.5
BJ95
Circumference
Shaft
15.9
14.0
10.6
26.36
30
280 190
0.5
BJ125
125
0
0.063
106
10.5
20.3
20.3
12.1
36.33
40
60.5
75
80
29
50.1
130
82
BJ150
146
0
0.063
124
12.5
24.1
21.5
17.0
45.6
50
76.3
90
90
28
57.7
151
102
BJ175
165.1
0
0.100
139.7
15
25.4
28.5
18.5
51.6
55
89.1
100
120
38
62.4
170
112
BJ200
190
0
0.115
159
30.0
22.5
31.5
59.5
65
40
72.6
196
130
48
77.6
218
152
145
53
87.6
238
162
165
65
97.6
273
186
101.6
13.5
BJ225
212
0
0.115
180
120
32.5
27.6
36.0
65.4
130
BJ250
230
0
0.115
197
37.5
37.5
26.5
74.25
80
139.8
17.5
BJ300
266.7
0
0.130
225.4
42.0
43.0
30.0
83.4
90
320 250
600
340 250
700
380 300
800
400 340
800
130
70
150
500
0.8
440 380
800
460 400
800
500 450
800
DP
DPH
Min.2
510
510
610
710
810
810
810
810
810
1 Various joint lengths are available in increments of 5 mm within a range from a minimum to a maximum in the table.
2 A joint length smaller than the minimum value is available. Contact NTN Engineering.
The maximum joint length is limited by the operating conditions, manufacturing and shipping. If a particularly long joint length is needed, contact NTN Engineering.
Remarks: The orientation of the inside construction of joint BJ200 and BJ225 differs from that in the illustrations.
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DSFree side
DKFixed side
T
U
W
45
(DS)
(DS)
X Y Z
(DK)
(DK)
Assembly sequence
1. Weld the steel pipe to the shaft heads. (See page 51.)
2. Lubricate the joint assemblies with the authorized NTN
constant velocity joint grease provided.
3. Install the accessories using special tools. (See pages 59 and 60.)
Material of shaft head: SCM440
Recommended steel pipe material: STKM13 or STPG 370
or equivalent
Dimensional unit mm
Reference
Allowable
dimension operating angle
Shaft head
Length
Outside dia.
X
DS
+0.062
0
42.6
48.6
+0.074
0
53
102
DK
60.5
108
140
10
DB
When
L=500mm
U
119
86
50
8
145
51.7
DS
W
T
135
41.6
DK
14
DBH
Per additional
100mm
When
L=500mm
DPDPH
Per additional
100mm
When
L=1000mm
8.67
3.77
0.12
0.39
8.55
3.54
0.08
0.31
15.8
6.87
Per additional
100mm
0.96
0.49
15.6
2.1
0.75
197
23.3
5.2
1.04
1.64
330
32.3
8.5
1.34
17.8
2.26
54
3.20
16
131
94
63
21.0
5.85
0.25
0.56
20.7
5.48
0.15
0.43
27.6
8.39
170
120
80
76.3
11.7
0.79
0.99
75.7
11.3
0.54
0.81
91.0
163
123
96
160
17.5
1.93
1.54
159
16.9
1.33
1.28
205
145
110
273
24.2
2.80
1.86
271
23.8
2.18
190
66
+0.074
0
67
76.3
79.5
+0.074
0
81.5
89.1
150
235
175
16
18
15
87
123
+0.087
0
+0.100
0
90
125
250
190
222
162
130
551
35.2
5.50
2.60
548
34.6
3.87
2.18
660
48.4
260
202
230
172
150
904
45.9
7.40
3.02
900
45.4
5.63
2.64
1010
59.6
320
230
284
194
160
1400
59.4
12.6
3.94
1390
58.8
9.37
3.40
1700
82.5
2860
87.3
20.2
4.99
2850
86.9
14.9
4.29
3200
111
101.6
139.8
20
370
260
18
332
222
180
20
25
Ga
DFB (DFBH)
DFP (DFPH)
Free side
Fixed side
L
Fig. 1
Ga
DHB (DHBH)
DHP (DHPH)
Free side
Fixed side
Fig. 2
Dimensional unit mm
Joint
basic
number
CVJ center
Dimensional
data
Figure
Ga
Ja
When L=500mm
16.4
1
36.7
BJ75
16.3
7.15
0.12
24.7
When L=500mm
6.92
0.08
0.39
When L=1000mm
23.6
10.3
0.31
45.3
13.6
45.2
13.3
52.4
16.7
40
12.5
39.8
12.1
46.6
15.0
106
22.2
106
21.8
113
24.7
152
26.1
151
25.7
166
30.0
375
44.6
360
46.0
782
66.5
48.4
BJ95
1
60.8
BJ125
1
72.6
2
0.79
40.8
BJ150
0.25
32.4
362
40.7
323
40.2
1.93
48.6
749
60.7
0.15
0.56
0.54
0.99
362
40.3
322
39.6
1.33
1.54
748
26
60.1
0.96
0.49
2.1
0.75
5.2
1.04
0.43
0.81
1.28
Ga
Ja
DFB (DFBH)
DFP (DFPH)
Free side
Fixed side
L
Fig. 3
Dimensional unit mm
Dimensional
data
Joint basic
number
CVJ center
Ga
DFB
Ja
When
L=500mm
DFBH
Per additional
100mm
When
L=500mm
DFPDFPH
Per additional
100mm
When
L=1000mm
BJ175
80.2
60.2
596
53.9
2.80
1.86
594
53.5
2.18
1.64
653
62.0
BJ200
85.8
65.8
1180
77.1
5.50
2.60
1180
76.5
3.87
2.18
1290
90.3
BJ225
88.3
68.3
1960
105
7.40
3.02
1960
104
5.63
2.64
2070
118
BJ250
96.3
76.3
3250
140
12.6
3.94
3240
139
9.37
3.40
3550
163
BJ300
112.8
87.8
6200
200
20.2
4.99
6190
199
14.9
4.29
6540
223
27
Per additional
100mm
8.5
1.34
17.8
2.26
54.0
3.20
28
Series symbol
No semi-finished
flange
Complete with
semi-finished flange
CVJ with
shaft head
CLP
Remarks
A product consisting of two CVJs connected
with a solid or hollow shaft.
One joint is used for the fixed side shaft, the
other for the free side shaft.
Expansion during operation is provided by the
splines on the free side.
Solid shaft
Hollow shaft
Page of
dimensions table
P30, 31
CLT
CLFB
A product identical to CLB or CLP series
product except having semi-finished flanges.
CLFP
P32
A product identical to CLP series product
except having semi-finished flanges.
CLFT
CLS
(for free side)
CLK
P31
(for fixed)
P44, 45
Boot
Boot band
400
P46
Accesories
Semi-finished
flange
Joint
assemblies
Shaft assemblies
CLB
Structural drawing
P47
800
CVJ number
Ex. 1
A CVJ with basic number BJ75;
CLB series, and L=500
Ex. 2
A joint with basic number BJ125;
CLFT series, and L=1,000
Joint length
Series symbol
Joint basic number
Joint length
Series symbol
Joint basic number
29
G
E
F
O
CLB
C BA
CLP
O'
N-h
Free side
Fixed side
O'
Dimensional
data
Joint
basic
number
BJ75
BJ95
BJ100
Outer race
Bolt hole
Outside
dia. Pitch dia. Hole dia.
A
118
136
154
B
97
110
Socket dia.
N-h
3-10.2
3-12.2
125
C
62
0.074
0
70
0.074
0
80
0.074
0
3-14.3
BJ125
BJ150
BJ175
BJ200
BJ225
179
192
215
250
265
150
165
185
215
228
6-14.3
6-17
6-19
6-21
Boot
CLB
O
(approx.) (Max.)
81
CLP,
CLT
O'
25
Joint length L 1
CVJ center
CLB
CLP
CLT
Min. Max.
G
40
240540
5504000
4602000
46
290540
5504000
5202000
47
305540
5504200
5802000
55
380650
6604200
6102000
76
480780
7904500
8302000
83
470880
8904500
9102000
95
540900
48.6
3
10
108
30
112
32
60.5
0.087
0
110
0.087
0
125
0.100
0
0.100
0
16
0.100
0
18
155
102
140
Outside
dia.
D
Width
Shaft
148
40
12
165
50
15
172
55
3.5
89.1
101.6
5
199
65
9502000
9104500
222
70
139.8
105
580900
1 Various joint lengths L are available in increments of 5 mm within a range from a minimum to a maximum.
2 The allowable expansion data is based on the center-to-center distance d relative to the operating angle indicated.
Remarks:The form of boot can differ from that in the illustration depending on the joint basic number.
30
10502000
Joint with Shaft Head CLS and CLK Series (BJ75 225)
Fastening method: Through bolt system CLSFree side CLKFixed side
P
R
CLS
S T U
CLK
45
Assembly sequence
1. Weld the steel pipe to the shaft heads. (See page 51.)
2. Lubricate the joints with the provided grease for NTN
constant velocity joints.
3. Install the accessories. (See pages 59 and 60.)
Dimensional unit mm
Allowable expansion2
Shaft head
Outside dia.
(approx.)
S
41.6
51.7
0.062
0
0.074
0
CLS
42.6
48.6
0.074
0
81.5
89.1
87
0.087
0
90
101.6
0.100
0
CLB, CLP
R
8
165
170
210
215
10
+10
5
216
299
306
305
315
337
343
371
CLB
When
L=500mm
14.8
80
6
120
15
4.17
CLP
Per additional
100mm
0.12
0.39
When
L=1000mm
21.9
CLT
Per additional
100mm
7.52
0.96
32.6
6.42
0.25
0.56
39.4
9.44
51.5
8.12
0.32
0.63
65.2
13.2
2.1
10
25
Dynamic Static
90
8
10
214
CLT
15
15 or more,
or less and 25 or less
159
60.5
79.5
123
P
151
53
Length
CLK
Allowable
operating angle
109
12.5
0.79
0.99
122
17.2
263
21.3
1.93
1.54
314
31.1
469
29.2
2.80
1.86
567
44.1
When
L=1000mm
22.3
8.35
40.5
10.6
67.1
14.5
124
18.6
329
36.7
590
52.8
0.49
0.75
Per additional
100mm
0.96
0.49
2.1
0.75
8.5
1.34
17.8
2.26
54
3.20
25 38
15
150
15
45.4
5.50
1450 58.3
7.40
964
30
31
8.5
1.34
17.8
2.26
1081 69.0
54
3.20 1838
102
CLFP
Free side
Fixed side
Dimensional
data
CLFB
Joint basic
number
When L=500mm
CLFP
When L=1000mm
BJ75
38.0
10.0
0.08
0.39
45.1
13.2
BJ95
79.0
14.9
0.15
0.56
85.8
17.6
BJ100
143
20.9
0.24
0.63
157
25.6
CLFP
2.1
BJ125
303
33.5
0.54
0.99
316
37.8
BJ150
552
46.2
1.93
1.54
603
56.2
BJ175
1011
66.0
2.80
1.86
1110
80.0
BJ200
2004
98.1
5.50
2.60
2093
112
BJ225
3026
128
7.40
3.02
3254
151
32
45.5
14.2
86.9
19.3
159
27.1
318
39.4
618
61.2
1133
88.9
2121
121
3414
171
0.49
0.75
8.5
1.34
17.8
2.26
54.0
When L=1000mm
3.20
0.49
2.1
0.75
8.5
1.34
17.8
2.26
54.0
3.20
Sliding Type
Series symbol
Structural drawing
Remarks
Page of
dimensions table
DOJ68100
Small
Hollow shaft
F
DOJ125200
P34, 35
DOJ225625
FSB
Large
Shaft assemblies
Solid shaft
FSP
CVJ number
Ex. 1 A CVJ with basic number DOJ225;
FSB series, and L=1,000
33
P36, 37
Sliding Type
F Series (reference)
The allowable operating range of a sliding type joint is governed
by interrelation among the RPM, operating angle and expansion.
When considering use of this type, contact NTN Engineering.
DOJ68 100
O
E
G
F
C B A
Nh
DOJ125 200
O
G
F
E
C B A
P
Nh
Dimensional unit mm
Dimensional
data
Joint basic
number
DOJ68
Outer race
Bolt hole
Outside
Pitch dia.
Hole dia.
dia.
A
95
B
76
Socket
C
N-h
3-10.5
60
0
0.074
70
0
0.074
78
0
0.074
Width
E
O1
1.5
DOJ75
106
87
DOJ87
125
105
DOJ100
146
122
3-14.2
91
0
0.087
DOJ125
177
150
3-14.3
102
0.087
0
3.5
DOJ150
215
185
3-16.4
124
0.100
0
DOJ175
236
203
4-18.4
140
0.100
0
0.100
0
3-10.2
DOJ200
270
233
4-20.4
165
Boot
Shaft
Outside
dia.
Length
(approx.)
Joint
length
Allowable expansion 3
At 0
At 20
10
13
Allowable
operating
angle
G2
44
70
9.5
19
50
78
11
28.5
60
89
13
34
65
100
15
40
70
124
17.5
42
12
85
154
21
51
15
90
175
25
60
18
100
200
28
62
16
8
3
20
11
13
15
34
Sliding Type
The sliding CVJ can be used in two forms: a combination of two sliding CVJs
connected with an intermediate shaft, and a configuration comprised of one sliding CVJ
and a fixed CVJ to the other end.
[Ex. 1] Example combination of [sliding CVJ] + [sliding CVJ]
Sliding CVJ
Sliding CVJ
[Ex. 2] The example shows a combination of [sliding CVJ] + [fixed cup CVJ]
Sliding CVJ
35
Sliding Type
N-h
(FSB)
C B A
(FSP)
E
K'
P
Dimensional
data
Outer race
Outside dia.
Joint basic
number
DOJ225
DOJ250
A
244
272
D
180
205
Bolt hole
Pitch dia.
Hole dia.
N-h
222
8-12.2
248
Socket
C
140
0.063
0
160
0.063
0
180
0.063
0
210
0.072
0
240
0.072
0
260
0.081
0
290
0.081
0
8-14.2
DOJ300
292
226
268
DOJ350
336
260
308
DOJ400
DOJ450
DOJ500
DOJ550
DOJ625
376
420
462
504
580
296
335
370
407
445
344
386
424
464
520
8-16.2
8-18.2
8-20.2
8-22.5
8-24.5
8-30.5
Joint length1
Shaft
320
0.089
0
360
0.089
0
Width
Outside dia.
FSB
FSP
Length
FSB
FSP
K'
Min. Max.
Min.
11
131
73
101.6
36
4301200
550
106
133
82
41
4501200
590
108.5
13
45
4701200
680
115
139.8
143
98
15
150
108
165.2
54.5
5401200
740
119.5
18
163
126
190.7
57.5
5701200
810
127.5
20
170
138
216.3
67.5
6501200
900
132.5
22
177
155
76
7201200
1000
133.5
81
7701200
1070
139.5
95
8401200
1170
185
10
267.4
25
185
170
34
229
200
12
280
1 Various joint lengths L are available in increments of 5 mm within a range from a minimum to a maximum in the table.
2 Upon request from the user, the bolt holes may be finished with a reamer. Contact NTN Engineering.
36
Sliding Type
Dimensional unit mm
Under-cut Allowable
on
expansion
flange
M
At 0
22
Allowable
number of Allowable
revolutions operating
angle
rpm
FSP series
When L=2000mm
2200
0.907
62.4
0.0087
3.28
1.11
83.7
0.0163
2.26
2000
1.58
83.2
0.0139
4.14
1.99
123
0.0275
1800
2.43
110
0.0284
5.92
3.07
148
0.0499
4.58
147
0.0419
7.19
5.67
199
0.0848
3.83
1300
8.41
205
0.0776
9.78
10.6
273
0.169
5.29
7.45
35
3.20
28
38
1600
34
40
10
36
44
1200
14.6
272
0.112
11.7
18.4
385
0.287
46
46
1100
23.6
350
0.178
14.8
30.8
543
0.494
1000
36.3
450
0.257
17.8
44.3
645
0.629
63.9
606
0.493
24.66
75.4
869
0.872
11.1
48
50
52
800
37
11.7
38
Coupling Type
P201
BC68150
Page of
dimensions table
Remarks
BC175200
PB
PBH
PP
PPH
P40, 41
P601
P42, 43
PFB
PFBH
PFP
PFPH
CVJ with
shaft head
Complete with
semi-finished flange
No semi-finished
flange
Series symbol
PK
Semi-finished
flange
Joint
assemblies
Shaft assemblies
Type
150
P41
P44, 45
Boot
Boot band
P46
P47
Accesories
CVJ number
Ex. 1
A CVJ with basic number BC68;
P201 series
BC68AC P201
Ex. 2
A CVJ with basic number BC68;
P201 series, complete with accessories
(bolts, nuts and washers)
BC68AC P2100
Ex. 3
A CVJ with basic number BC68;
PFP series, high speed, and L=1,000
Series symbol
Joint basic number
Series symbol
Joint basic number
39
H) and PP (PP
H) series (BC68 200)
PB (PB
3-h
E
F
PBPBH
J K
BC68150
4-h
A
C
G
PPPPH
M
Necessary undercut on flange
E
N
BC175200
Dimensional
data
Joint
basic
number
BC68
LN2E
Outer race
Outside Bolt hole
dia. Pitch Hole
dia.
dia.
A
B
h
105
86
8.2
Socket dia.
C
55
0.074
0
Width
F
7
G
2.5
Boot
Shaft
CVJ
Outside
PP center
dia. PBH PB
PPH
D
(approx.) J
K
E
72
22
16
Joint length1
PB
118
97
10.2
62
0.074
0
BC87
134
110
12.2
70
0.074
0
10
BC100
152
125
80
0.074
0
14.3
BC125
177
150
BC150
215
185
BC175
236
203
78
22.3
90
26.3
30
20
100
29.5
32
23
48.6
11
102
0.087
0
16.4
124
0.100
0
18.4
140
0.100
0
13
18
124
36.3
40
154
45.6
50
76.3
35
175
51.6
55
89.1
38
200
59.5
65
101.6
45
28
185
270
233
20.4
165
0.100
0
130
610
205
145
660
215
155
715
250
305
235
815
335
275
825
380
315
825
430
360
835
2002800
72
O
3.5
4
0
2302800
82
2453000
94
2803200
108
3103200
130
3703500
156
6.5
4704000
180
5454000
216
11.5
1 Various joint lengths are available in increments of 5 mm within a range from a minimum to a maximum in the table.
Remarks: A joint provided with standard bolts, nuts and spring washers is identified with Z at the end of its part designation.
(Ex.) BC68PB315Z
40
L'
Allowable under-cut
range of
LL',
when
M
installed
4
4.5
5
195
770
15
BC200
Min.Max.
60.5
3.5
Necessary Allowable
offset
PPPPH
Upper lineMin.
Lower lineMax.
25
BC75
PBH
8
0
10
0
L'
L'
P
R
45
Assembly sequence
1. Weld the steel pipe to the shaft heads. (See page 51.)
2. Lubricate the joint assemblies with the authorized NTN
constant velocity joint grease provided.
3. Install the accessories. (See pages 59 and 60.)
U T S
Shaft head
Outside dia.
S
Allowable
Standard dimension Tolerance of P, operating
Length
when installed angle
to the machine
P
R
92.5
41.6
0.062
0
4.48
42.6
48.6
109
0.12
128
0.074
0
53
60.5
10
4
0
PBH
Per additional
100mm
2.79
2
0
115
51.7
PB
When
L=500mm
When
L=500mm
PPPPH
Per additional
100mm
When
L=500mm
4.29
2.44
0.07
0.30
7.38
3.55
6.14
3.11
0.08
0.31
9.03
4.19
P201
Per additional
100mm
3.85
1.4
5.79
1.9
12.3
2.9
21.8
4.4
54.3
7.3
0.39
6.28
3.39
13.3
4.92
0.25
0.56
12.9
4.49
0.15
0.43
15.6
5.13
23.2
6.15
0.32
0.63
22.9
5.87
0.22
0.54
29.1
7.18
0.96
2.1
0.49
0.75
150.5
57.4
10.4
0.79
0.99
56.7
9.58
0.54
0.81
62.0
10.7
148
17.5
1.93
1.54
147
16.9
1.33
1.28
161
18.6
5.2
1.04
140
13.4
371
28.0
2.80
1.87
370
27.5
2.18
1.64
387
30.6
8.5
1.34
361
24.5
585
43.9
5.50
2.60
582
43.2
3.87
2.18
613
47.6
17.8
2.26
571
36.2
66
0.074
0
67
76.3
179
79.5
0.074
0
81.5
89.1
208
87
0.087
0
90
101.6
227
15
5
0
41
PFB (PFBH)
PFP (PFPH)
Dimensional unit mm
GD2 10-3 kgm2 (left column)Mass kg (right column)
Dimensional
data
PFBH
PFB
Joint basic
number
When L=500mm
When L=500mm
PFP, PFPH
When L=500mm
14.0
4.90
0.07
0.30
17.0
6.01
26.6
7.19
0.08
0.31
29.5
8.27
0.56
52.5
10.4
0.15
0.43
55.2
11.1
0.32
0.63
102
14.5
0.22
0.54
108
15.8
24.2
0.79
0.99
226
23.4
0.54
0.81
232
24.5
563
41.8
1.93
1.54
562
41.2
1.33
1.28
576
BC175
1128
64.4
2.80
1.87
1127
63.9
2.18
1.64
BC200
2041
101
5.50
2.60
2038
100
3.87
2.18
BC68
14.2
5.25
BC75
26.7
7.47
BC87
52.9
11.1
0.25
BC100
102
14.8
BC125
227
BC150
0.12
0.39
42
0.96
0.49
2.1
0.75
42.9
5.2
1.04
1130
67.0
8.5
1.34
2068
105
17.8
2.26
Dimensional
data
Joint basic
number
P601
GD210-3 kgm2
Mass kg
BC68
14.1
3.9
BC75
26.0
5.9
BC87
51.5
8.5
BC100
99.7
13.1
BC125
223
21.2
BC150
553
37.8
BC175
1118
62.8
BC200
2025
95
43
Accesories
A
C
O
A
A
C
O
30
H K D M G
G E
K D M
6-N
W
P
Fig. 1
Disc (BJ75-150)
201, 202 series
Applicable
joint
BC68
F E
H K D MG
6-N
Fig. 2
Disc (BJ75-150)
204, 205 series
Coupling type
Disc type
BJ75
Figure
Fixed side
Free side
Fixed side
Free side
1
2
4
Cup type
Parts number
A
40
50-150#BC68
50-201#BJ75
50-202#BJ75
50-204#BJ75
50-205#BJ75
91
121
50-400#BJ75
77
50-150#BC75
52
B
5
12
24
12
24
Outside dia.
C
9
12
2.5
P
35
74
62
104
92
F
60
Coupling type
BC87
Disc type
BJ95
1
2
Cup type
Coupling type
BJ100
BC100
Disc type
BJ125
Fixed side
Free side
Fixed side
Free side
1
2
4
Cup type
107
55
85
80
0.046
0
62
0
0.046
136
70
0
0.046
100
95
0.054
0
136
70
0
0.046
154
80
0
0.046
130
125
0.063
0
179
102
0
0.054
152
146
0.063
0
192
110
0
0.054
124
0
0.063
3.5
74.5
70
118
45
70
120
50
57
50-201#BJ95
50-202#BJ95
50-204#BJ95
50-205#BJ95
133
147
16
32
16
32
12
112
96
126
110
80
65
50-400#BJ95
82
2.5
12
79.5
80
50-400#BJ100
97
2.5
15
94.5
90
50-150#BC100
67
50-201#BJ125
50-202#BJ125
50-204#BJ125
50-205#BJ125
155
175
50-400#BJ125
115
20
40
20
40
60
15
130
110
150
130
Coupling type
Disc type
BJ150
Fixed side
Free side
Fixed side
Free side
Cup type
BC150
Disc type
BC175
Fixed side
Free side
112
110
50-201#BJ150
50-202#BJ150
50-204#BJ150
50-205#BJ150
178
194
50-800#BJ150
50-150#BC150
50-201#BJ175
50-202#BJ175
123
10
70
110
24
48
24
48
3
90
10
192
34
54
18
12
148
124
164
140
120
105
125
17
80
140
217
26
150
130
120
175
159
Cup type
50-800#BJ175
139
15
135
140
215
125
Coupling type
50-150#BC175
112
12
19
100
160
238
140
0
0.063
50-201#BJ200
50-202#BJ200
215
35
55
28
170
150
140
200
Disc type
Fixed side
Free side
Cup type
Coupling type
Disc type
BJ225
Fixed side
Free side
Cup type
BJ250
Disc type
BJ300
80
Fixed side
Free side
Fixed side
Free side
50-800#BJ200
50-150#BC200
50-201#BJ225
50-202#BJ225
50-800#BJ225
50-201#BJ250
50-202#BJ250
50-201#BJ300
50-202#BJ300
154
132
12
227
35
55
169
240
262
4
38
58
45
70
16
150
160
250
19
120
185
272
30
180
160
160
220
18
34
38
165
190
170
205
180
2.5
2.5
90
0
0.063
BJ200
BC200
2
4
Coupling type
BJ175
50-150#BC125
0
0.046
55
15
BC125
7
50-150#BC87
Fixed side
Free side
Fixed side
Free side
Socket
10
BC75
6-N
Fig. 3
Disc (BJ75-300)
201, 202 series
Width
Type
181
10
140
0
0.063
165
0
0.063
204
0
0.063
175
265
180
245
222
205
275
256
155
12
4
12
44
Accesories
A
C
C
O
3-N
4-N
D
F E
K MD G
M K
U-N
(BC68150)
Fig. 4
Cup (BJ75225)
400, 800 series
Fig. 5
Coupling (BC68200)
150 series
Dimensional unit mm
Inside dia.
E
0
48
Bolt hole
S
GD210-3
Mass
kgm2
kg
8.2
860.15
45
660.15
50
M8
16
0
3
1100.15
62
800.2
2.9
M8
20.8
4.02
41.3
6.13
12.2
1100.15
62
72
30
70
14.3
1250.15
75
1060.2
80
M10
20
48
35
1240.2
96
1650.2
14.3
128
11.9
16.4
193
12
M14
164
159
15.3
14.4
17.4
95
110
12
139.70.2
1850.2
40
17
236
18.4
348
18
M12
319
311
21.5
20.4
19
452
24.9
20.4
675
28
M12
542
514
30.0
28.3
21
683
32.9
M16
933
912
1690
1645
40.9
39.1
57.1
54.4
2030.2
125
50
110
130
13
1590.2
2150.2
125
50
2330.2
145
60
15
1800.2
135
2280.2
160
16
1970.2
130
150
50
70
138
155
10.2
6.8
M12
1850.2
40
90.4
11.9
10.8
21.9
21.3
24
95
7.53
6.85
14.7
14.3
83.4
79.5
297
292
58
4.2
38.5
36.6
144
140
78.3
85
34.8
14.3
1500.2
90
80
2.0
3.43
3.14
8.35
7.96
16
60
2.80
9.04
9.73
9.28
43.0
42.2
10.6
17.4
55
63
1.76
1.62
4.97
4.78
12.2
1.2
3.96
3.80
18.4
18.2
4.68
10.2
970.15
54
180
18
E F
225.40.2
45
(BC175200)
Accesories
Boot
Boot auxiliary ring
Cup type
Coupling type
Boot Band
Applicable
joint
BC68
Type
BJ75
BC75
Coupling
BC87
Coupling
BJ95
BJ100
BC100
Coupling
BJ125
BC125
Coupling
BJ150
BC150
Coupling
BJ175
BC175
Coupling
BJ200
BC200
BJ225
BJ250
BJ300
Short shaft
Long shaft
Disc type
Cup type
Short shaft
type
Long shaft
Short shaft
type
Long shaft
Disc type
Cup type
Cup type
Short shaft
type
Long shaft
Disc type
Cup type
Short shaft
type
Long shaft
Disc type
Cup type
Short shaft
type
Long shaft
Disc type
Cup type
Short shaft
type
Long shaft
Disc type
Cup type
Short shaft
type
Long shaft
Disc type
Cup type
Disc type
Disc type
Coupling type
Coupling
Boot
17-11#BC68
17-31#BJ68
18-1#BJ75
17-41#BJ75
17-10#BC75
17-30#BJ75
17-10#BC87
17-39#BJ87
18-1#BJ95
17-16#BJ95
17-4#BJ100
17-10#BC100
17-21#BJ100
18-1#BJ125
17-15#BJ125
17-10#BC125
17-19#BJ125
18-1#BJ150
17-4#BJ150
17-10#BC150
17-6#BJ150
18-1#BJ175
17-7#BJ175
17-10#BC175
17-5#BJ175
18-1#BJ200
17-3#BJ200
17-10#BC200
17-1#BJ200
18-1#BJ225
17-1#BJ225
18-1#BJ250
18-1#BJ300
Parts number
Boot retainer plate Boot retainer plate Boot band (large)
19-1#BJ75
24-3#BJ75
19-1#BJ95
24-3#BJ75
19-1#BJ125
24-3#BJ75
19-1#BJ150
24-3#BJ75
19-1#BJ175
24-3#BJ75
19-1#BJ200
24-3#BJ75
19-1#BJ225
19-1#BJ250
19-1#BJ300
24-3#BJ75
24-3#BJ75
24-3#BJ75
20-1#BJ75
20-1#BJ75
20-2#BJ75
20-1#BJ75
20-2#BJ75
20-1#BJ75
20-1#BJ75
20-2#BJ75
20-1#BJ100
20-1#BJ100
20-2#BJ100
20-1#BJ100
20-2#BJ100
20-1#BJ100
20-2#BJ100
20-1#BJ100
20-1#BJ100
20-2#BJ100
20-1#BJ150
20-2#BJ150
20-1#BJ150
20-1#BJ150
20-2#BJ150
20-1#BJ150
20-2#BJ150
20-1#BJ150
20-1#BJ150
20-2#BJ150
20-2#BJ225
20-2#BJ550
20-3#BJ250
20-2#BJ350
20-3#BJ250
20-2#BJ225
20-1#BJ225
20-1#BJ400
20-2#BJ350
20-1#BJ400
20-2#BJ225
20-1#BJ225
1 The set for disc comprises an assembly that consists of one boot, one boot fixing plate, and two grease nipples.
The set for cup comprises one boot, one boot band (large) and one boot band (small).
The short shaft set for coupling comprises one boot, one auxiliary ring and two boot bands.
The long shaft set comprises one boot, one boot band (large) and one boot band (small).
Remarks: Depending on an applicable joint number, the form of boot can differ from an illustrated one.
When fastening a boot band, use a special fastening tool. For the form and part description of the tool, see page 60.
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98-5#BJ75
98-7#BJ87
98-7#BJ100
98-16#BJ125
98-8#BJ150
98-21#BJ175
98-16#BJ200
Set 1
99-120#BJ68
99-17#BJ68
99-301#BJ75
99-102#BJ75
99-120#BJ75
99-37#BJ75
99-120#BJ87
99-27#BJ87
99-301#BJ95
99-15#BJ95
99-16#BJ100
99-120#BJ100
99-17#BJ100
99-301#BJ125
99-16#BJ125
99-30#BJ125
99-17#BJ125
99-301#BJ150
99-16#BJ150
99-30#BJ150
99-17#BJ150
99-301#BJ175
99-28#BJ175
99-30#BJ175
99-27#BJ175
99-301#BJ200
99-3#BJ200
99-30#BJ200
99-17#BJ200
99-301#BJ225
99-16#BJ225
99-301#BJ250
99-301#BJ300
Accesories
Applicable
joint
BC68
BJ75
BC75
BC87
BJ95
BJ100
BC100
BJ125
BC125
BJ150
BC150
BJ175
BC175
BJ200
BC200
BJ225
BJ250
BJ300
Type
Coupling type
Disc type
Cup type
Coupling type
Disc type
Cup type
Coupling type
Disc type
Cup type
Coupling type
Disc type
Cup type
Coupling type
Disc type
Cup type
Coupling type
Disc type
Cup type
Coupling type
Disc type
Cup type
Disc type
Spring washer
51-23#BJ75
51-6#BJ87
51-20#BJ95
51-6#BJ87
Hexagon nut
Parts number
Spring washer (#2)
Spring washer
52-5#BJ75
57-10#BJ75
52-5#BJ125
57-10#BJ125
52-5#BJ150
57-10#BJ150
57-10#BJ75
52-5#BJ150
57-10#BJ150
51-6#BJ100
57-10#BJ175
52-5#BJ175
51-20#BJ125
57-10#BJ125
51-6#BJ100
57-10#BJ175
52-5#BJ175
51-20#BJ150
51-6#BJ100
51-9#BJ150
57-10#BJ150
57-10#BJ175
57-10#BJ250
57-10#BJ175
57-10#BJ250
57-10#BJ350
57-10#BJ150
57-10#BJ350
57-10#BJ400
57-10#BJ150
57-10#BJ400
51-15#BJ175
51-8#BJ200
51-20#BJ175
51-30#BJ175
51-20#BJ200
51-13#BJ300
51-20#BJ225
51-27#BJ225
51-20#BJ250
51-20#BJ300
99-22#BJ87
99-21#BJ95
99-22#BJ87
52-5#BJ350
52-5#BJ400
1 The set for disc comprises six hexagonal head bolts and six spring washers.
The sets for cup comprise:
Applicable joint BJ75-BJ125: six hexagonal head bolts, six spring washers, and six hexagonal nuts
Applicable joint BJ150-BJ225: 12 hexagonal head bolts, 12 spring washers, and 12 hexagonal nuts
The sets for coupling comprise:
Applicable joint BC68-BC150: six small hexagonal head bolts, six spring washers, and six small hexagonal nuts
Applicable joint BC175-BC200: eight small hexagonal head bolts, eight spring washers, and eight small hexagonal nuts
99-22#BJ100
99-21#BJ125
99-22#BJ100
52-5#BJ175
52-5#BJ250
Set 1
99-22#BJ68
99-31#BJ75
99-32#BJ75
57-10#BJ250
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Hexagon nut
52-15#BJ250
52-15#BJ350
52-15#BJ400
99-21#BJ150
99-32#BJ150
99-22#BJ150
99-21#BJ175
99-32#BJ175
99-22#BJ175
99-21#BJ200
99-32#BJ200
99-22#BJ200
99-21#BJ225
99-32#BJ225
99-21#BJ250
99-21#BJ300
Diagrams of Applications
The examples below illustrate special applications not covered as standard series in our catalogs.
NTN offers an ideal constant velocity joint that is optimized for your intended machine and/or operating conditions. When
wanting a constant velocity joint for a very unique application, contact NTN Engineering.
15
40
48
Diagrams of Applications
12-ball coupling
(BC150)
Three-piece CVJ
(DOJ100+BJ100)
49
1. Installation Procedure
Fig. 1
CAUTION
The grease can cause eye inflammation to human eyes.
When handling it, wear protective goggles.
If it has contaminated the eyes, rinse with clean water,
and immediately seek medical attention.
The grease can cause skin inflammation. When handling
it, wear protective gloves.
If it has touched skin, wash it off thoroughly with water and
soap.
DANGER
Do not approach the running joint.
Fig. 4
Table 1
M 8
M10
M12
M14
M16
M18
M20
M22
M24
M27
M30
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
24.5
49.0
83.4
127
201
275
392
539
686
981
1 370
Fig. 3
50
(5) Vibration
N0.12109
d02d12 rpm
l2
l
: center-to-center distance on the CVJ mm
d0, d1 : outside diameter, inside diameter, of shaft
(steel pipe) mm
3. Welding Procedure
45
Steel pipe
d1
d2
(4) Backlash
The backlash (s) on NTN constant velocity joints is as
defined below:
Joint with standard joined shaft (s): 40' 120'
Standard intermediate spline joined shaft (s): 50'140'
When wanting a joint of a smaller backlash, contact NTN
Engineering.
d1
48.6
42.6
41.6
d2
60.5
53
51.7
76.3
67
66
89.1
81.5
79.5
101.6
90
87
139.8
125
123
0
0.05
0
0.05
0
0.05
0
0.05
0
0.054
0
0.063
Torque
Backlash
CAUTION
Use care when welding. Take steps to insure good welding
techniques.
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4. Assembly
boot
Photo 1
Photo 2
Step 3 Install the boot to the shaft, and fit the squaresection circlip into the groove on the shaft 1.
(Photo 3)
1 For installation procedure with the square-section circlip,
see Sec. 4.5 on page 59.
Remarks: Joint BJ175300 lack the square-section circlip.
Square-section
circlip
Photo 3
Packing
Photo 4
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Photo 5
CAUTION
Handle the E-ring or C-ring with care. The spring
force in the ring can cause it to fly off if it slips
during installation.
Photo 6
E-ring
Photo 7
E-ring
Photo 8
53
Photo 9
Photo 10
Photo 11
Photo 12
54
Photo 13
Step 2 Fit the boot over the shaft. Fit the square-section
circlip into the groove on the shaft 1. (Photo 14)
1 For installation procedure with the square-section circlip,
see Sec. 4.5 on page 59.
Square-section circlip
Photo 14
Photo 15
Photo 16
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Step 5 Mount the CVJ assembly onto the shaft until the
inner race is against the square section circlip (see
Photo 17), and lock it with a C-ring. (Photo 18)
CAUTION
Carefully handle a C-ring. The ring can fly owing to
its spring force.
Photo 17
C-ring
Photo 18
Photo 19
Step 7 Fit the boot into the boot retaining grooves on the
shaft and outer race. Fit the boot bands over the
boot and fasten them1. (Photo 20)
1 For fastening the boot bands, see Sec. 4.6 and 4.7 on
page 60.
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(3) Coupling
Step 1 Place the boot bands (both large diameter and small
diameter) over the shaft, and shift them to the steel
pipe side. Then, fit the boot over the shaft. (Photo
21)
Photo 21
Squaresection circlip
Photo 22
Photo 23
Photo 24
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Step 5 Mount the CVJ assembly onto the shaft until the
inner race is against the square section circlip, and
lock it with a C-ring. (Photo 25)
CAUTION
Handle the C-ring with care. The spring force in the
ring can cause it to fly off if it slips during installation.
C-ring
Photo 25
Photo 26
Step 7 Fit the boot into the boot retaining grooves on the
shaft and outer race. Fit the boot bands over the
boot and fasten them 1. (Photo 27)
1 For fastening the boot bands, see Sec. 4.6 and 4.7 on
page 60.
Photo 27
CAUTION
Use care when disassembling the joint assembly as
there may be sharp edges, particularly on the cage
ball sockets.
Photo 28
58
Procedure
Step 1 Place a square-section circlip onto the receiver.
(Photo 30)
for guide
Square-section
circlip
Shaft
Photo 29
Photo 30
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Table 1
mm
Applicable joint
BJ 75
22
22.5
20.5
BJ 95
25
27
25
BJ 100
25
30
28
BJ 125
40
37
35
2.5
BJ 150
35
46
44
2.5
Photo 31
Step 3 Place the shaft into the guide a special tools and
using a vinyl or wood mallet, drive the shaft into the
circlip (Photo 32) until it is seated in the groove
(Photo 33).
C
B
Table 2
mm
Applicable joint
BJ 75
70
60
30
23.5
BJ 95
80
65
35
27.5
BJ 100
80
65
40
30.5
BJ 125
100
65
47
37.5
BJ 150
100
70
55
47.5
WARNING
Be sure to wear a set of protective goggles while fitting a
square-section circlip.
Photo 32
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5. Storage
When storing NTN constant velocity joints, observe the
following instructions.
1) Store in a clean, dry location.
2) To prevent the boots from being deformed, avoid storing
the assemblies in an unstable state (Fig. 1). Store them
in a stable, horizontal position (Fig. 2).
3) Protect the boots, etc., with a cover.
4) Do not stack cardboard boxes containing constant
velocity assemblies. The additional weight may deform
the boxes and damage to the contents may occur.
5) When using a constant velocity joint that has been stored
for a prolonged period, elaborately inspect the state of
boot and grease.
Photo 33
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
CAUTION
60
Date
Machine
Area
Service conditions
Motor
AC, DC
Engine
Gasoline
Diesel
kW
HP
Max.
output
Max.
torque
Output;
No. of
cylinders;
r/min
PS
r/min
kgfm
r/min
2. Number of joints to be
driven per unit
3. Joint rotation speed
Constant
r/min
4. Rotating direction
One directionForward/reverse
Constant
Variable
to
r/min
kgfm
5. Transmission torque
Variable
Max.
to Normal
to Min.
kgfm
6. Shock
7. Service hours
24 hrs/day constantly
hrs/day
Others
x depth
Operating angle
)
x depth
Driving end (
Stroke
A
[Remarks]
When the above drawing is not applicable, make a special study.
When the installation/operation position (L and X, Y) changes, confirm the changed position (amount) and the loading condition at that position.
9. Installation direction
HorizontalVertical
No Yes
No Yesup to
mm
Remarks: 1. Upon receiving your service conditions, NTN will recommend the best suited joint number.
2. Upon receiving the user's instructions about the dimensions of mounting flange hub (inside dia. key groove dimensions,
etc.), NTN will machine the hub.
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