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Product name | DIN125 Fastener Stainless Steel Carbon Steel Washer |
Standard: | DIN (GB, ISO, ANSI/ASTM, BS, BSW, JIS etc) |
Non-standards | OEM is available, according to drawing or samples |
Material | Stainless steel, carbon steel, spring steel, copper, aluminum alloy, titanium alloy, plastic materials, etc. or according to customer requirements |
Surface treatment | Galvanizing, red copper plating, nickel plating, Dacromet, electrophoresis, anodizing, etc. or according to customer requirements |
Packing | 25kg per case, 36cases per pallet, 900kg per pallet or according to customer requirements |
Certification | ISO9001,IATF 16949 |
Application | Machine industry, Constructions |
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About us
HangZhou Dezheng Yilian Electronics Co., Ltd., founded in 2571, is located in HangZhou, known as the “World Factory”.
We are specialized in producing: bolts, nuts, self tapping screws, machine screws, trefoil screws, SEMS screws, wood screws, special screws, automobile screws, rivets, shafts, lath parts, hooks, springs, flat washers, spring washers, snap rings, retaining rings, terminals, spring clips, connecting pieces, various types of stamping parts, etc.We have also obtained the quality management system certification. The production area exceeds 3000 square meters. Our products can be inspected by any third-party inspection agency.
Our advantage is that we have a strong technical team and modern equipment. With years of industry experience, we ensure that each batch of goods can be delivered to our customers with the highest level and the best quality.
Our culture: Technology first, quality first, customer first.
Our service plan: To provide customers with quality products and services; Take customer satisfaction as the working principle.
Our goal: To provide products and services that satisfy customers and play an active role in solving their concerns.
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FAQ
1) Are you trading company or factory?
We are manufacturer and exporter from China, our factory located at HangZhou City, ZheJiang Province,China.
2) What is your main products?
Various precision fasteners: bolts, screws, screws, nuts, screws, rivets, flat washers, spring washers, retaining rings, terminals and various precision stamping products, etc
3) Do you have MOQ for your product?
It depends on sizes, Usually 200 kgs to 1000 kgs.
4) How about your delivery time?
From 7 days to 30 days, depends on your sizes and quantity.
5) What is your payment term?
Mostly we use 30% advance payment by T/ T, 70% before shipment for small amount order, we have paypal account, also the western union, MoneyGram is ok.
6) Can you send me a price list?
Due to a lot of kinds of fasteners, we quote prices accoridng to sizes, quantity, packing only.
7) Can you provide samples?
Yes sure free sampls will be provided.
8)How to deal with us?
Contact us by mail, send samples or drawings, and we will give you a quotation.
Type: | Flat Gasket |
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Material: | Stainless Steel |
Combination Washer Structure: | A Type |
Combination Washer Packaging: | All Inclusive |
Spring Washer Type: | Standard |
2000tons/Month: | 7-30 Days |
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Available
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How to Choose the Right Shaft Collar
A shaft collar is a small, inexpensive machine component that serves a variety of purposes in power transmission. It is most commonly used in gearboxes and motors. It can serve as a mechanical stop, bearing face, or locating component. Its simple design makes it easy to install. Here are some of the most common types and their functions.
Function
Shaft collars are an important part of many mechanical systems. These devices hold mechanical components on a shaft and also help mount shafts on flat surfaces. They are available in many different styles, sizes, and materials. Selecting the right shaft collar is essential in preventing damage to components. Stafford Manufacturing, a leading manufacturer of shaft collars and other related mechanical components, can help you choose the right one for your application.
There are two main types of shaft collars. The first is the Heavy Duty type. It has a larger outer diameter and wider opening. While this may seem to increase holding power, the problem with that is that it can reduce the amount of space the collar has on the shaft. On the other hand, the Thin Line type is similar, but is made with smaller outer diameters. Another type is the Threaded Bore shaft collar. These shaft collars offer exceptional axial holding power, and are designed to protect threaded shafts without causing any damage.
A shaft collar has many uses and is typically used in industrial applications. It can act as a spacer and to stop shaft movement in reciprocating applications. It can also be used to align and position parts of automation machinery.
Types
There are several different types of shaft collars. These components are critical for a variety of applications, and their design plays a large role in the performance of the resulting product. To select the most appropriate collar, designers must consider several factors, including the style, material, bore size, and geometry of the shaft. Many manufacturers provide performance data, and users can contact them for assistance.
There are many different types of shaft collars, which make it important to understand how each one works and what applications they can serve. Fortunately, shaft collars are easy to install and require little maintenance. Whether you need to secure industrial railings or position medical equipment, shaft collars are a versatile component that can be tailored to meet your needs.
One type of shaft collar is the locking collar. This type of shaft collar has a threaded end that is designed to mate with spindle bearings. They offer an increased TIR than standard shaft collars and allow for precise preload control. They also feature slots for spanner wrenches.
Sizes
Shaft collars come in a variety of sizes. You can get a small diameter shaft collar for small equipment, or a large diameter shaft collar for larger equipment. Both styles are made from solid steel, and they come in several thicknesses. You can choose between one-half inch and six-inch collars, depending on your needs.
There are no specific standards for shaft collars, but most manufacturers have similar designs. They’re either single-point faced or double-split, and can be fine or coarse threaded. They’re often used as mechanical stops, bearing faces, or as locating components. Their bore is either fine or coarse, and their outside diameter and width are determined by the shaft diameter.
Shaft collars are commonly found in mechanical and automation equipment. These ring-shaped devices hold motor components, sprockets, and bearings in place. They also allow them to be adjusted and positioned precisely. A shaft collar is often used to connect the end of a shaft to a mechanical stop.
Another type of shaft collar is called a set collar. It has a recessed area for a screw to bite into a shaft. These collars are perfect for holding sprocket hubs, bearings, and spacers. They can also be used as a rigid coupling.
Cost
When choosing a shaft collar, consider its intended application and cost. Some shaft collars are very expensive while others are quite affordable. Choose one that meets the needs of your assembly. If you’re using the shaft collar infrequently, a clamp style or a set screw style may be a better choice. Then, you can easily adjust or disassemble it with just a few tools. If you’re using it more frequently, choose a two-piece shaft collar.
The material of the shaft collar is also an important consideration. Steel and stainless steel are common choices. While both materials are strong and durable, steel tends to have better holding power. However, aluminum shaft collars are lighter and provide better strength-to-weight ratio. The type of material you choose depends on the amount of corrosion protection you need, and whether you’ll need the collar to resist extreme temperatures. If the shaft collar is going to be used in a hot environment, you may want to go with a titanium collar.
There are many different sizes and types of shaft collars. The type of collar you choose depends on the specific application and the system it’ll be used in. Consider the dimensions of your shaft, the material of the shaft, and the length of the shaft to find the right fit. If you’re not sure what size you need, ask a manufacturer for help.
Placement on shaft
In some applications, the placement of the shaft collar can be critical to the overall performance of the machine. The collar’s design must take many factors into account, including material, style, bore size, and shaft geometry. If a user is uncertain of the proper placement of their collar, they should refer to the manufacturer’s website for guidance.
While shaft collars may look simple, they’re actually essential mechanical components that are used in almost every type of machinery. Despite their ubiquitous use in every industry, they are often underappreciated due to their complexity. Many people aren’t aware of their importance or the various types of collars available. This shaft collar guide will provide detailed information to help you find the right shaft collar for your specific application.
The surface treatment of the shaft collar is another important factor that contributes to its holding power. The most common treatment is a black oxide finish. This finish enhances screw torque while preserving the frictional properties of the bore. This finish can be further optimized by applying light oil to the screw. Zinc plating is also a good option for shaft collars. This material offers better corrosion resistance, but can reduce holding power.
Clamp style
A clamp style shaft collar is a simple and effective tool for securing shafts in machine tools. Its two-piece design allows for quick and easy positioning adjustments and has greater holding power than set screw collars. In addition, its friction-based connection maintains ease of use and prevents shaft damage. This type of collar is also more corrosion resistant than set screw collars.
There are several different types of shaft collars, including single and double split collars. Single-piece clamp collars are anchored into the shaft with a single tangential screw, whereas double-piece collars are anchored to the shaft with two socket cap screws. The latter type provides more stability and axial holding power and is suitable for rotating assemblies. A single or double-piece clamp collar can also be threaded to allow for precise positioning along the shaft. Its internal threads also provide enhanced support for high axial loads and act as a positive mechanical stop.
There are different types of shaft collars, each with its own set of advantages and disadvantages. A set-screw collar may be preferred over a clamp-style shaft collar, but it’s not the only choice. A set-screw collar can severely mar the shaft and can prevent fine adjustments. However, it is a good idea to use the torque wrench when tightening a shaft collar.
Zinc plated
Zinc plated shaft collars are available in a variety of sizes. They are precision machined from cold finished steel bar stock and zinc plated for corrosion resistance. They are also very attractive. They are made in the USA. Whether you need a zinc-plated shaft collar for a simple repair or a more complicated installation, Lovejoy has the right solution for your needs.
The CZPT MSP-12-FZ two-piece shaft collar has a 12mm bore, 28mm OD, and 11mm width. Its clamp style design allows you to easily install and remove the shaft collar. It is easily adjustable and is stamped with the CZPT name.
editor by CX 2023-06-02
China Custom Steel Copper Aluminum Plastic Alloy Titanium Carbon Steel Shaft Coupling shaft collar clamp force
Product Description
Jingbang manufactures shaft collars in multiple styles to fit shafts ranging from 1/8″ to 6″ and 3mm to 150mm. They are made from select qualified bar stock in 303 & 316 stainless steel, black oxide and zinc plated carbon steel, high-strength aluminum, and engineered plastic. Our shaft collars have precisely controlled face to bore perpendicularity (identified by the grooved face) TIR ≤ .002″ (.05mm) with tighter tolerances on bearing locknuts. Perpendicularity is critical for alignment when a shaft collar is used as a load-bearing face, mechanical stop, or for mounting components. And we can also engrave the LOGO according to customer requirements
Product Name | shaft Coupling |
Size | 1/8″ to 6″ and 3mm to 150mm. or non-standard according to your requirements. |
Accept Material | AISI 303/304/316L, SUS 303/304/316, Aluminum 6061/6063/7075/2571, Brass/Bronze, Titanium etc. |
Accept Finish |
Machining, Plain, Polishing, Zinc- Plated, Black Oxide, Anodizing, Passivation, Galvanized nickel-alloy plated, Powder Coating, etc, as per your requirements. |
Type | One-piece, Two-piece, Threaded, Shaft coupling, Heavy-duty, Mountable, Quick Clamping, Hex& D- Bore, Set screw |
Standard | Metric, imperial |
Packing Service | We generally packing fasteners to prevent them from colliding with each other during transportation to produce scratches and surface plating, also accept customization. |
Sample Service | Free samples will be sent to you after confirming the order, and we will charge a sample fee for some products with high value. |
We have stock of the following products, please contact us for the price! | ||
ONE-PIECE: Carbon steel and black oxide
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Bore size: 6mm,8mm,12mm,15mm, 16mm,18mm,20mm,22mm,25mm, 30mm,35mm,40mm,50mm,60mm, 70mm,75mm,80mm. |
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TWO-PIECES: Carbon steel and black oxide |
Bore size: 6mm,8mm,12mm,15mm, 16mm,18mm,20mm,22mm,25mm, 30mm,35mm,40mm,50mm,60mm, 70mm,75mm,80mm. |
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SET-SCREW: Carbon steel and black oxide |
Bore size:
8mm,10mm,13mm |
CUSTOM DESIGNS
As a service to our customers, we offer our vast manufacturing experience and talents to meet special needs with custom parts. Our in-house engineering team has extensive experience designing and custom engineering solutions to meet your requirements. If you do not see what you are looking for in our standard line, please inquire about custom options.
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We can also purchase and complete packaging according to customer requirements, such as blister boxes, rustproof paper, pearl cotton packaging, and we promise not to make a penny on extra packaging.
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1, How to ensure shaft Coupling every process’s quality? |
Every process will be checked by our quality inspection department which insures every product’s quality. In the production of products, we will personally go to the factory to check the quality of products. |
2, shaft Coupling delivery time? |
For shaft Coupling we have stock, within 15 days; If customized, according to your quantity, about 20-25days. |
3, What is your payment method? |
Paypal, Alibaba, 30% value of T/T in advance and other 70% balance before shipping. For small order less than1000USD, would suggest you pay 100% in advance to reduce the bank charges. |
4, Can you provide shaft Coupling sample? |
Sure, for stocked shaft Coupling, we will provide free shaft Coupling samples and you will be charged for shipping. |
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Standard Or Nonstandard: | Standard or Customized |
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Shaft Hole: | Standard or Customized |
Torque: | 70-80N.M |
Samples: |
US$ 6/Piece
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Different Types of Shaft Collars and How to Choose the Right One For Your Needs
A shaft collar is a simple machine component, but its role is crucial in a variety of power transmission applications. It is most commonly found in gearboxes and motors. Its simple design makes it a relatively easy component to install. In addition to being useful for bearing faces, shaft collars are also used as mechanical stops.
Single split shaft collars
Single split shaft collars are a common design choice for industrial applications. They provide easy installation and disassembly, reducing downtime and labor. Unlike traditional collars, they use full seating torque of set screws, resulting in even distribution of forces along the shaft circumference. In addition, they provide stronger holding power.
Single split shaft collars are available in a variety of sizes and materials. They are typically made of stainless steel, alloyed steel, or nylon. They are available with a black oxide finish or a smooth finish. In addition, they can be manufactured to custom sizes. The benefits of shaft collars manufactured by Power Rite are the high quality of their materials and the close tolerances of their manufacturing process.
Single split shaft collars are available in D-bore or hex bore configurations. They are designed to fit shafts with diameters from 1/4″ to 6″. Some of these types also have a proprietary black oxide finish. Single split shaft collars can be manufactured with a range of materials, including 303 stainless steel and 1215 lead-free steel. They can also be made with engineered plastic.
Single split shaft collars are an excellent choice for applications where accurate positioning is essential. These collars can be easily installed and removed without removing any of the shaft components. They feature double grub screws to help tighten the clamp around the shaft. This feature makes installation and removal easier and reduces downtime.
Single split shaft collars are also available in a lightweight style for applications where space is an issue. While these collars are ideal for light-duty applications, they are not ideal for heavy-duty environments. Single split shaft collars are generally made of a softer material, such as steel. They have high torque capacities and hold securely around a shaft. However, their high holding power and low friction means they can damage a shaft or cause indentations that make repositioning the shaft difficult.
Clamp-style shaft collars are another option for tougher installations. This type offers more clamping power than a one-piece shaft collar. They come in either a one-piece or two-piece design, and can be installed by hand.
Set screw collars
Set screw collars are used to secure shafts. They are available in a variety of sizes and materials. Available options include hex socket, cup point, and 3A thread screws. They are suitable for a variety of industries, including food, wood, and chemical. A distributor of set screw collars can custom-design them to meet the specifications of a given application.
There are many different types of shaft collars, which include socket set screw collars, 2-hole set screw collars, and metric and stainless steel collars. In addition to these, you can also find corrosion-resistant set screw collars with a black oxide finish. These collars are ideal for industrial and commercial applications and are RoHS compliant.
Set screw collars are the most cost-effective option for shaft collars. They also offer lightweight options for applications where space is at a premium. Additionally, they can be equipped with a second screw positioned at 90 degrees to provide additional load capacity. They also come with a keyway to accommodate keyed shafts. These collars provide a reliable solution for securing shafts in a variety of applications.
Compared to set screw collars, clamp-style collars are easier to install and have greater holding power. They are available in one and two-piece versions. Clamp style collars are designed to lock onto a shaft while not damaging it. In addition, they are easily removed and reinstalled. They can be used in a variety of settings, including in guiding systems and bombsights.
Set screw shaft collars are an excellent choice for applications where precision is important. They prevent shafts from moving and hold power transmission components in place. The set screw collar is set in place with a grub screw or set screw. The screw driver can adjust the set screw to achieve the desired position.
Quick-clamp shaft collars
Quick-clamp shaft collars are a simple yet effective way to secure shafts. These collars have an eccentric lever that generates a locking force on the shaft. They are easy to install and remove and are manufactured with an aluminum design. In addition, these collars have a low mass inertia value. They are available in both one-piece and two-piece styles. Both styles have outer diameter flats for mounting other components.
The Quick-clamp shaft collars are resilient and feature a flush handle. They are easy to install and adjust, eliminating the need for tools and reducing production downtime. Another feature of these collars is that they have a high-strength tension adjustment screw that ensures compatibility with a wider range of shaft tolerances. These collars also have an axial holding power adjustment screw.
CZPT manufactures two types of quick-clamp shaft collars. One type has a cam lever that sits flush with the outside diameter and is finger-actuated. The other type is a clamp-style collar with a tension-adjustment screw. This design is better suited to low-rpm applications, or for frequent changeovers.
Choosing the right shaft collar for your application
Shaft collars play a key role in many industrial applications, and choosing the correct one is critical. They need to be designed properly and have the appropriate performance characteristics to ensure safe and effective operation. In this article, we will look at the different types of shaft collars and how to choose the right one for your needs. Typically, shaft collars are made from steel or aluminum, coated with zinc or another corrosion resistant material. But they can also be made from non-metallic materials.
Shaft collars come in a variety of shapes and materials, and the right one for your application will depend on these features. The key factors to consider are the material, holding power, and surface treatment, and their alignment with your application specifications. The shaft collars that fit your application best are often highly customizable, so it is important to determine the exact specifications for your application.
Shaft collars are simple and versatile components that are used to secure bearings on a shaft. They also serve as mechanical stops and can help to align and space other components. Shaft collars are widely used in gearbox assemblies, flagpoles, medical instruments, and other applications. They are available in a wide variety of styles, and can be used for nearly any application.
The type of shaft collar you choose will depend on the application and the type of machine. A heavier duty shaft collar will provide better vibration and shock resistance. These collars are typically designed for off-road or mining applications, and can be made of heavy-duty steel. They also provide more holding power, as double-wide shaft collars can provide an additional 25% of holding power.
When choosing a shaft collar, it’s important to consider the application and the required level of maintenance. Some assemblies will only need minor adjustments, while others require frequent disassembly. A two-piece shaft collar is a better option for assemblies that will have to be removed often.
editor by CX 2023-05-11
China best Two Piece Clamp Shaft Collar Material Carbon Steel Aluminum Stainless Steel shaft collar aliexpress
Product Description
Products description
Shaft collar is a simple but important mechanical component. It is widely used in Power Transmission applications, such as motors and gearboxes. The Shaft collars are used as mechanical stops, locating components, and bearing faces. The simple design lends itself to easy installation
–Set screw type/ Set Screw Shaft Collar
–Single Split Collar / One-piece Shaft Collar
–Double Split Collar / Two-piece Shaft Collar
–One-Piece Threaded Collar
–Double wide shaft collar
Set screw type is the most effective when used on a shaft made of a material which is softer than the set screw.
Threaded shaft collars offer the same quality and benefits of smooth bore Collars, meanwhile providing additional features. Threaded collars provide axial holding power which is superior to smooth bore collars, while offering easier installation and adjustment than CZPT ring locking devices.
One-piece shaft collars wrap around the shaft for even distribution of clamping forces. This results in a tight fit and greater holding power, without the shaft damage caused by set screws. Clamp collars are easy to remove, indefinitely adjustable, and work well on virtually any shaft.
Two-piece shaft collars offer the same benefits as one-piece shaft collars with additional versatility and convenience. The split design is easily installed and disassembled, reducing labor and downtime when adjustment, removal, or replacement is necessary. These clamping forces provide the collar with a holding power superior to one-piece and set screw shaft collars.
Unik Shaft Collar Features:
Superior fit, finish and holding power.
Tightly controlled face to bore perpendicularity.
Bore size stamped on every shaft collar.
Black oxide finish produces holding power and resisting corrosion.
DIN 12.9 for metric screws for maximum torque ability.
black oxide and zinc-plated steel, Stainless Steel, Aluminum
FAQ
Q1. What is your terms of packing?
A: Generally, we pack our goods in single color box. If you have special request about packing, pls negotiate with us in advance, we can pack the goods as your request.
Q2. What is your terms of payment?
A: T/T 30% as deposit, and 70% before delivery. We’ll show you the photos of the products and packages
before you pay the balance. Other payments terms, pls negotiate with us in advance, we can discuss.
Q3. What is your terms of delivery?
A: EXW, FOB, CFR, CIF.
Q4. How about your delivery time?
A: Generally, it will take 25 to 30 days after receiving your advance payment. The specific delivery time depends
on the items and the quantity of your order.
Q5. Can you produce according to the samples?
A: Yes, we can produce by your samples or technical drawings. We can build the molds and fixtures.
Q6. What is your sample policy?
A: We can supply the sample if we have ready parts in stock, but the customers have to pay the sample cost and
the courier cost.We welcome sample order.
Q7. Do you test all your goods before delivery?
A: Yes, we have 100% test before delivery
Q8: How do you make our business long-term and good relationship?
1. We keep good quality and competitive price to ensure our customers benefit ;
2. We respect every customer as our friend and we sincerely do business and make friends with them,
no matter where they come from.
Material: | Carbon Steel |
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Load: | Drive Shaft |
Stiffness & Flexibility: | Stiffness / Rigid Axle |
Journal Diameter Dimensional Accuracy: | IT6-IT9 |
Axis Shape: | Straight Shaft |
Shaft Shape: | Hollow Axis |
Samples: |
US$ 0.8/Piece
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Customization: |
Available
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Types of Shaft Collars
A shaft collar is a simple machine component that is an integral part of many power transmission applications. It is most commonly found in motors and gearboxes and serves as a mechanical stop, locating component, and bearing face. Its easy installation and quick assembly make it an ideal component for a variety of applications.
Clamp-style shaft collars
Clamp-style shaft collars are fasteners that fit over shafts. They can be made of aluminum, steel, or titanium. Stainless steel collars are available in corrosion-resistant finishes to prevent galling. Engineered plastics are also available. Black oxide finishes improve corrosion resistance and provide a smooth surface for screw installation.
The holding power of Clamp-style shaft collars depends on the shaft’s bore size and concentricity, which are important factors in many applications. The fastening hardware is also important, as it can affect torque transmission. For example, forged screws are superior to broached screws in a number of ways, including reduced risk of reaming out. In addition, the material of the collar must be strong enough to withstand the torque required by the screw.
Shaft collars are complicated components. Their performance can determine the efficiency of an application. The design process is complex, and many factors are considered. Considerations include shaft geometry, bore size, and style. Shaft collar manufacturers will provide performance information on their website. If you are not satisfied with the information provided, you can contact the manufacturer.
Clamp-style shaft collars are made from high-quality materials. The metal used to produce them is lead-free and stainless, which resist corrosion. Moreover, these shaft collars have a high holding power, so they won’t mar your shaft and ensure proper alignment. These collars can be found in a variety of bore sizes, from 1/8″ to six inches.
Clamp-style shaft collars are available in lead-free steel, 303 and 316 stainless steel, and aluminum. They are available in a one-piece clamp or a two-piece clamp style. They are made of high-grade steel and are machined to a burr-free surface.
Clamp-style shaft collars have two-piece clamps that can be easily disassembled and installed in their proper position. Two-piece clamps are stronger than one-piece collars because all of the clamping force goes directly into the clamping shaft. Two-screw clamps have two and four-screws, and can also be wrench-tightened.
Set screw collars were one of the first shaft collars to be mass-produced. They were often used on line shafting in early manufacturing mills. While they can work well for simple shaft positioning, they’re not the most reliable option for complicated applications. Furthermore, set screws can cause damage to the shaft, making it difficult to reposition the collar or adjust its angle. For this reason, small flats are usually added to the shaft at set screw locations.
Set-screw shaft collars
Set-screw shaft collars are used to secure a shaft to a screw. They are available in several sizes and materials. Typical types include the solid, quick-release, split, and threaded styles. They come in an assortment of sizes and materials, including aluminum, zinc plated steel, and black oxide steel. Most are available in stock and are available in various sizes.
These collars come in many sizes and are ideal for use with standard round shafts. They are easy to install and disassemble and feature a high clamping power. They are also available in custom designs and materials. Set-screw shaft collars are available for use in various industries.
The company manufactures a variety of collars, including steel, zinc plated steel, and stainless steel. They also offer custom and adjustable collars. These collars are used in a variety of industries, including the food, chemical, pulp and paper, and wood industries. They are available with a variety of screw threads.
The screw and shaft material relationship must be compatible to ensure a secure fit. In addition, the shaft material should be softer than the screw material. For this reason, set-screw shaft collars are most effective when the shaft is made from softer material. Some setscrew shaft collars feature forged socket set screws to increase their holding power and torque capacity. Additionally, forged stainless steel set screws also increase their performance and hardness.
Shaft collars can be used on machines and transmission applications. They can be adjusted with a set screw or grub screw. In addition to setting the collar into place, a screw driver can also be used to adjust the grip on the collar. This type of shaft collar is often used in manufacturing applications.
Clamp-type collars are another type of shaft collars. These types allow the shaft to rotate and are used for mounting sensors and fixtures. These collars can be found in one-piece or two-piece styles. They can also be used in harsh environments.
Single split shaft collars
Single split shaft collars are used in many applications to protect the shaft from wear and tear. They are easy to install and disassemble, reducing downtime and labor costs. These collars utilize full seating torque of the set screws to apply equal force distribution around the shaft’s circumference, providing stronger holding power.
These shaft collars are available in a variety of materials. They are typically made from different types of steel, including stainless, alloyed steel, nylon, and aluminum. Some are even available in custom sizes. In addition to standard sizes, single split shaft collars also come in a variety of finishes, including black oxide and chrome.
Single split shaft collars come in metric and imperial sizes. They can be made of various materials, including zinc and lead-free steel. These collars are available with a black oxide finish for extra corrosion resistance. They are also available in 303 and 316 stainless steel. They can also be made from engineered plastics.
Single split shaft collars are the most popular style of shaft collars. They are easy to install and disassemble. They provide a tight fit and superior holding power over solid shaft collars. They are also easier to replace and can be used on a variety of shafts. In addition, single split shaft collars are easy to remove and adjust.
Single split shaft collars are available in a variety of bore sizes. They can fit shaft diameters from 1/8″ to four fifteen/16″. Ideally, the material used should be softer than the set screw. You can also choose between non-plated and chrome-plated collars. These collars are available in metric or imperial measurements.
Single split shaft collars are one-piece or two-piece designs. Single-piece shaft collars feature one screw and two-piece collars have two. They are easier to install than single-piece shaft collars and are suitable for lighter duty applications. Single split shaft collars are available in a variety of threaded bore sizes.
Single split shaft collars have a wide range of uses in industrial settings. They can secure bearings on shafts or locate components in motor assemblies. They can also function as mechanical stops. RS PRO offers a wide selection of shaft collars that meet and exceed industry standards.
editor by CX 2023-05-10
China best Clamping Two Piece Carbon Steel Od24 Collars with Wrench Flats split shaft collar
Product Description
Jingbang manufactures shaft collars in multiple styles to fit shafts ranging from 1/8″ to 6″ and 3mm to 150mm. They are made from select qualified bar stock in 303 & 316 stainless steel, black oxide and zinc plated carbon steel, high-strength aluminum, and engineered plastic. Our shaft collars have precisely controlled face to bore perpendicularity (identified by the grooved face) TIR ≤ .002″ (.05mm) with tighter tolerances on bearing locknuts. Perpendicularity is critical for alignment when a shaft collar is used as a load-bearing face, mechanical stop, or for mounting components. And we can also engrave the LOGO according to customer requirements
Product Name | Shaft collar |
Size | 1/8″ to 6″ and 3mm to 150mm. or non-standard according to your requirements. |
Accept Material | AISI 303/304/316L, SUS 303/304/316, Aluminum 6061/6063/7075/2571, Brass/Bronze, Titanium etc. |
Accept Finish |
Machining, Plain, Polishing, Zinc- Plated, Black Oxide, Anodizing, Passivation, Galvanized nickel-alloy plated, Powder Coating, etc, as per your requirements. |
Type | One-piece, Two-piece, Threaded, Shaft coupling, Heavy-duty, Mountable, Quick Clamping, Hex& D- Bore, Set screw |
Standard | Metric, imperial |
Packing Service | We generally packing fasteners to prevent them from colliding with each other during transportation to produce scratches and surface plating, also accept customization. |
Sample Service | Free samples will be sent to you after confirming the order, and we will charge a sample fee for some products with high value. |
We have stock of the following products, please contact us for the price! | ||
ONE-PIECE: Carbon steel and black oxide
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Bore size: 6mm,8mm,12mm,15mm, 16mm,18mm,20mm,22mm,25mm, 30mm,35mm,40mm,50mm,60mm, 70mm,75mm,80mm. |
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TWO-PIECES: Carbon steel and black oxide |
Bore size: 6mm,8mm,12mm,15mm, 16mm,18mm,20mm,22mm,25mm, 30mm,35mm,40mm,50mm,60mm, 70mm,75mm,80mm. |
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SET-SCREW: Carbon steel and black oxide |
Bore size:
8mm,10mm,13mm |
CUSTOM DESIGNS
As a service to our customers, we offer our vast manufacturing experience and talents to meet special needs with custom parts. Our in-house engineering team has extensive experience designing and custom engineering solutions to meet your requirements. If you do not see what you are looking for in our standard line, please inquire about custom options.
Materials & Finishs
Packaging & Shipping
We can also purchase and complete packaging according to customer requirements, such as blister boxes, rustproof paper, pearl cotton packaging, and we promise not to make a penny on extra packaging.
Production Process
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Company Profile
>>HangZhou Jingbang Technology Co., Ltd<<
HangZhou Jingbang Technology Co., Ltd. is a hardware and electronic components manufacturer with R& D, production and sales in one. We started to build a factory in 2011. With the expansion of business scale, we set up a sales department in 2016 to provide high-quality services for overseas customers.
The factory is located in HangZhou, close to Xihu (West Lake) Dis. Port, HangZhou Qianhai Free Trade Zone, Hong Kong, HangZhou, National Highway 107 and ZheJiang -Hong Kong-Macao Expressway. The geographical location is superior and the transportation is very convenient.
Our products are involved in fields such as new technology products, automobiles, mechanical equipment, electronic products, railroads, oil fields, chemical industry, urban public construction and aerospace. The technologies related to the products are forging, cold heading, CNC, laser cutting, powder metallurgy, casting process, etc. Our products have been exported to Europe, America, Africa and Southeast Asia, and have been well received by foreign customers for our high quality products and services.
Our advantages:
1, A medium-sized company with 40 employees, Able to handle large or small orders
2, We focus on our industry for 11 years.
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4, ,Low MOQ, free sample, quick response, rapid production, Fast delivery, Good after-sales service.
5, More than 400 customers and about $5 million turnover a year.
We sincerely hope that our cooperation will bring you greater value!
FAQ
1, How to ensure Shaft collar every process’s quality? |
Every process will be checked by our quality inspection department which insures every product’s quality. In the production of products, we will personally go to the factory to check the quality of products. |
2, Shaft collar delivery time? |
For Shaft collar we have stock, within 15 days; If customized, according to your quantity, about 20-25days. |
3, What is your payment method? |
Paypal, Alibaba, 30% value of T/T in advance and other 70% balance before shipping. For small order less than1000USD, would suggest you pay 100% in advance to reduce the bank charges. |
4, Can you provide Shaft collar sample? |
Sure, for stocked Shaft collar, we will provide free Shaft collar samples and you will be charged for shipping. |
Shipping Cost:
Estimated freight per unit. |
To be negotiated |
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Standard Or Nonstandard: | Standard or Customized |
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Shaft Hole: | Standard or Customized |
Torque: | 70-80N.M |
Samples: |
US$ 2/Piece
1 Piece(Min.Order) | Order Sample On request
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Customization: |
Available
| Customized Request |
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Types of Shaft Collars
A shaft collar is a simple machine component that plays a critical role in power transmission. It is typically found in gearboxes and motors, and serves as a bearing face, mechanical stop, and locating component. Its simple design makes it easy to install and use. Its various functions make it a useful machine part for many applications.
Set screw shaft collars
Set screw shaft collars are used in many different applications and can be manufactured in a variety of materials. Typical materials include carbon steel, stainless steel, platinum, silver, nylon, polysulphone, PTFE, and PVC. Collars are easy to install and adjust. A variety of secondary services are available, including internal forming, chroming, and passivating.
Set screw shaft collars come in different styles, including standard collars, quick-release collars, split collars, and threaded collars. They can be purchased in standard and metric sizes, and are available in a variety of finishes. Standard collars are available in steel and stainless steel and have a zinc plated or black oxide finish.
Set screw shaft collars are an excellent choice for holding power transmission components in place and limiting shaft movement. They are held in place by a set screw that digs into the shaft material, providing holding power. They are available in both 303 and 316 Stainless Steel, making them a reliable and efficient choice for a variety of applications.
Clamping-style shaft collars
Clamp-style shaft collars are a versatile alternative to set-screw collars. They eliminate the problems associated with the set-screw collar, such as the possibility of shaft damage. They also lock in place by compressing against the shaft. This method distributes the force on the collar and shaft evenly, creating a stronger holding power.
Shaft collars are manufactured by many companies. You can buy them in-store or online, but it is important to buy from a reputable manufacturer. Many counterfeit collars endanger the life of your machine. Choosing a quality collar will help you avoid costly and time-consuming machine breakdowns.
Clamping-style shaft collars come in a variety of sizes and types. Some of them have a hex or D-bore. Some have circular grooves to assist with installation. They can be found in bore sizes from 1/4″ to one inch. They are often used for mounting gears, sprockets, and bearings.
Two-piece clamp collars are an excellent choice for high-load applications. They have improved clamping force and impressive holding power, and can be easily installed without major disassembly. Two-piece clamp collars can also be designed with a keyway to secure a keyed shaft. There are also special double-wide clamp collars for high axial load applications.
Another type of shaft collar is the quick clamping collar. It is an excellent choice for applications where you want to make frequent setup and adjustments. It allows for easy adjustments with minimal tools. Quick clamping collars feature a cam lever and a clamping lever. They are convenient and highly flexible, making them ideal for use in many industries.
Single split shaft collars
A single split shaft collar is designed to fit one shaft and eliminate two pieces. This makes installation and disassembly easy, reducing labor and downtime. It also uses a full seating torque of the set screws to distribute forces evenly around the shaft circumference, providing stronger holding power. It can be used on a wide range of rotating equipment.
Single split shaft collars are available from CZPT Products. They are a common, high-quality way to secure a shaft. They wrap around the shaft for a secure and tight fit. They are also a versatile option that can be easily removed. These collars can be used on both hard and soft standard round shafts. They provide superior grip compared to solid collars, provide tremendous axial force, and minimize shaft distortion.
Single split shaft collars are one of the many types of bearing shaft locking collars. They are made of EN8 steel, and come with a locking setscrew. This makes installing the collar quick and easy. The collar is available in many sizes, including small, medium, and large. If you do not find the right fit, you can also have one custom-made.
These collars are commonly used for mounting fixtures, sensors, and other assemblies. They are available in two-piece and one-piece styles, and have higher holding power than standard shaft collars. They are available in a wide range of materials, including 1215 lead-free steel, 303 stainless steel, and lightweight 2024 aluminum.
Aluminum shaft collars
The CZPT company produces Aluminum shaft collars for a variety of applications. These shaft collars feature a proprietary manufacturing process to ensure accurate face-to-bore perpendicularity. This helps to improve clamping forces and installation fit. Each collar features the CZPT name stamped on it, and the collar is finished with a black oxide process to achieve a fine glossy finish. The shaft collars are available in a variety of bore sizes and styles, and can be ordered in single or two-piece styles. Additionally, they are manufactured with a high-grade forged screw, which ensures the highest quality.
Aluminum shaft collars can be customized to fit your needs. Several accessories can be added to the shaft collar, such as steel mending plates. Those who need extra load capacity can select a keyed shaft collar. They are also available in lightweight styles. These shaft collars are easy to install and disassemble, and are made from two-piece aluminum for ease of installation.
Choosing the right shaft collar material is critical to the success of your application. You should consider steel, stainless steel, or aluminum for the best corrosion resistance. Steel is stronger and offers better holding power, while aluminum offers a lower weight and a favorable strength-to-weight ratio. When selecting shaft collars, it is important to take into consideration the corrosion resistance of each material. For example, carbon steel shaft collars will not be as corrosion resistant as aluminum shaft collars, but they are lighter and have a good hold power.
Carbon steel shaft collars
Carbon steel shaft collars are a versatile solution to holding bearings in place. They are available in a range of diameters and styles to meet your application needs. They can be used for many different applications, from aerospace and military applications to marine and automotive applications. These collars are available in a variety of materials, including carbon steel, aluminum, and stainless steel.
Carbon steel shaft collars are a cost-effective alternative to stainless steel shaft collars. CZPT manufactures lead-free carbon steel shaft collars, and they are also available with RoHS-compliant yellow zinc plating. Zinc plating is less expensive than stainless steel and is an excellent anti-corrosive option. CZPT yellow zinc collars are plated by a trivalent process rather than a non-compliant hexavalent process.
Shaft collars are available in both metric and inch bore sizes. They can be used for a variety of applications and are typically available in sizes ranging from 1/4″ to three inches. They are also available with metric screws in a range of sizes, which are useful for retrofitting equipment.
Shaft collars are available in a variety of materials, including carbon steel, 303 stainless steel, and aluminum. Some options feature threads and can be welded or bolted to shafts. For more advanced applications, aluminum threaded shaft collars can be used. They are often used for mounting sensors, fixtures, and other assemblies. They come in several styles, such as double-wide, heavy-duty, and threaded.
Hinge shaft collars
Hinge shaft collars are fastening devices that secure shafts or axles. They come in a wide range of sizes, shapes, and materials. These collars can be used in a wide range of applications, including non-rotary applications. They can be manufactured in stainless steel, 1018 steel, aluminum, and brass.
Shaft collars are simple to use but can perform a variety of functions. Their primary functions include holding components in place, locating components on a shaft, and establishing attachment between the shaft and another component. To choose the right collars for a specific application, designers should consider the design, style, materials, bore size, and geometry of the shaft. They should also consider any limitations or requirements associated with the application.
Hinge shaft collars are available in round and square bores. They are most commonly used in agricultural applications. Their size makes them easy to install, and their design makes them suitable for both large and small shafts. They are also used in situations where shafts are not easily accessible. Some types of shaft collars feature flat surfaces, which are great for mounting applications and splitting hubs.
Heavy duty shaft collars are also available. These collars have larger outer diameters, wider bores, and larger screw diameters. They are manufactured from lead-free steel with a proprietary black oxide finish.
editor by CX
2023-04-14
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HangZhou CZPT Shaft Collar Production Co.,Ltd. was recognized in 1998. Soon after numerous years advancement,it has been enlarging and improving by itself. It is an
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Double split collar black oxide
Regular: | Browning |
Material: | Carbon Metal |
Surface remedy: | black oxide,Znc plated |
Measurement: | accord the drawing |
Certification | ISO9001:2015 Certification |
Dimensions: | accord the drawing |
Certificatio | ISO9001:2015 Certification |
Warehouse & Workshop
Screening Instrument
Our tests instrument contains Completely Automated Three Coordinate,Measuring Instrument ,Fully Automated Two Coordinate Measuring Instrument ,Component Measuring Instrument,and so forth.
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Application: | Fastener, Auto and Motorcycle Accessory, Hardware Tool, Machinery Accessory |
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Standard: | Browning |
Surface Treatment: | Zinc Plated/ Black Oxide |
Production Type: | Single Production |
Machining Method: | CNC Machining |
Material: | Steel |
Customization: |
Available
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Types of Shaft Collars
A shaft collar is a simple machine component that plays a critical role in power transmission. It is typically found in gearboxes and motors, and serves as a bearing face, mechanical stop, and locating component. Its simple design makes it easy to install and use. Its various functions make it a useful machine part for many applications.
Set screw shaft collars
Set screw shaft collars are used in many different applications and can be manufactured in a variety of materials. Typical materials include carbon steel, stainless steel, platinum, silver, nylon, polysulphone, PTFE, and PVC. Collars are easy to install and adjust. A variety of secondary services are available, including internal forming, chroming, and passivating.
Set screw shaft collars come in different styles, including standard collars, quick-release collars, split collars, and threaded collars. They can be purchased in standard and metric sizes, and are available in a variety of finishes. Standard collars are available in steel and stainless steel and have a zinc plated or black oxide finish.
Set screw shaft collars are an excellent choice for holding power transmission components in place and limiting shaft movement. They are held in place by a set screw that digs into the shaft material, providing holding power. They are available in both 303 and 316 Stainless Steel, making them a reliable and efficient choice for a variety of applications.
Clamping-style shaft collars
Clamp-style shaft collars are a versatile alternative to set-screw collars. They eliminate the problems associated with the set-screw collar, such as the possibility of shaft damage. They also lock in place by compressing against the shaft. This method distributes the force on the collar and shaft evenly, creating a stronger holding power.
Shaft collars are manufactured by many companies. You can buy them in-store or online, but it is important to buy from a reputable manufacturer. Many counterfeit collars endanger the life of your machine. Choosing a quality collar will help you avoid costly and time-consuming machine breakdowns.
Clamping-style shaft collars come in a variety of sizes and types. Some of them have a hex or D-bore. Some have circular grooves to assist with installation. They can be found in bore sizes from 1/4″ to one inch. They are often used for mounting gears, sprockets, and bearings.
Two-piece clamp collars are an excellent choice for high-load applications. They have improved clamping force and impressive holding power, and can be easily installed without major disassembly. Two-piece clamp collars can also be designed with a keyway to secure a keyed shaft. There are also special double-wide clamp collars for high axial load applications.
Another type of shaft collar is the quick clamping collar. It is an excellent choice for applications where you want to make frequent setup and adjustments. It allows for easy adjustments with minimal tools. Quick clamping collars feature a cam lever and a clamping lever. They are convenient and highly flexible, making them ideal for use in many industries.
Single split shaft collars
A single split shaft collar is designed to fit one shaft and eliminate two pieces. This makes installation and disassembly easy, reducing labor and downtime. It also uses a full seating torque of the set screws to distribute forces evenly around the shaft circumference, providing stronger holding power. It can be used on a wide range of rotating equipment.
Single split shaft collars are available from CZPT Products. They are a common, high-quality way to secure a shaft. They wrap around the shaft for a secure and tight fit. They are also a versatile option that can be easily removed. These collars can be used on both hard and soft standard round shafts. They provide superior grip compared to solid collars, provide tremendous axial force, and minimize shaft distortion.
Single split shaft collars are one of the many types of bearing shaft locking collars. They are made of EN8 steel, and come with a locking setscrew. This makes installing the collar quick and easy. The collar is available in many sizes, including small, medium, and large. If you do not find the right fit, you can also have one custom-made.
These collars are commonly used for mounting fixtures, sensors, and other assemblies. They are available in two-piece and one-piece styles, and have higher holding power than standard shaft collars. They are available in a wide range of materials, including 1215 lead-free steel, 303 stainless steel, and lightweight 2024 aluminum.
Aluminum shaft collars
The CZPT company produces Aluminum shaft collars for a variety of applications. These shaft collars feature a proprietary manufacturing process to ensure accurate face-to-bore perpendicularity. This helps to improve clamping forces and installation fit. Each collar features the CZPT name stamped on it, and the collar is finished with a black oxide process to achieve a fine glossy finish. The shaft collars are available in a variety of bore sizes and styles, and can be ordered in single or two-piece styles. Additionally, they are manufactured with a high-grade forged screw, which ensures the highest quality.
Aluminum shaft collars can be customized to fit your needs. Several accessories can be added to the shaft collar, such as steel mending plates. Those who need extra load capacity can select a keyed shaft collar. They are also available in lightweight styles. These shaft collars are easy to install and disassemble, and are made from two-piece aluminum for ease of installation.
Choosing the right shaft collar material is critical to the success of your application. You should consider steel, stainless steel, or aluminum for the best corrosion resistance. Steel is stronger and offers better holding power, while aluminum offers a lower weight and a favorable strength-to-weight ratio. When selecting shaft collars, it is important to take into consideration the corrosion resistance of each material. For example, carbon steel shaft collars will not be as corrosion resistant as aluminum shaft collars, but they are lighter and have a good hold power.
Carbon steel shaft collars
Carbon steel shaft collars are a versatile solution to holding bearings in place. They are available in a range of diameters and styles to meet your application needs. They can be used for many different applications, from aerospace and military applications to marine and automotive applications. These collars are available in a variety of materials, including carbon steel, aluminum, and stainless steel.
Carbon steel shaft collars are a cost-effective alternative to stainless steel shaft collars. CZPT manufactures lead-free carbon steel shaft collars, and they are also available with RoHS-compliant yellow zinc plating. Zinc plating is less expensive than stainless steel and is an excellent anti-corrosive option. CZPT yellow zinc collars are plated by a trivalent process rather than a non-compliant hexavalent process.
Shaft collars are available in both metric and inch bore sizes. They can be used for a variety of applications and are typically available in sizes ranging from 1/4″ to three inches. They are also available with metric screws in a range of sizes, which are useful for retrofitting equipment.
Shaft collars are available in a variety of materials, including carbon steel, 303 stainless steel, and aluminum. Some options feature threads and can be welded or bolted to shafts. For more advanced applications, aluminum threaded shaft collars can be used. They are often used for mounting sensors, fixtures, and other assemblies. They come in several styles, such as double-wide, heavy-duty, and threaded.
Hinge shaft collars
Hinge shaft collars are fastening devices that secure shafts or axles. They come in a wide range of sizes, shapes, and materials. These collars can be used in a wide range of applications, including non-rotary applications. They can be manufactured in stainless steel, 1018 steel, aluminum, and brass.
Shaft collars are simple to use but can perform a variety of functions. Their primary functions include holding components in place, locating components on a shaft, and establishing attachment between the shaft and another component. To choose the right collars for a specific application, designers should consider the design, style, materials, bore size, and geometry of the shaft. They should also consider any limitations or requirements associated with the application.
Hinge shaft collars are available in round and square bores. They are most commonly used in agricultural applications. Their size makes them easy to install, and their design makes them suitable for both large and small shafts. They are also used in situations where shafts are not easily accessible. Some types of shaft collars feature flat surfaces, which are great for mounting applications and splitting hubs.
Heavy duty shaft collars are also available. These collars have larger outer diameters, wider bores, and larger screw diameters. They are manufactured from lead-free steel with a proprietary black oxide finish.
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Choosing a Shaft Collar
The shaft collar is a simple machine component used in a variety of power transmission applications. They are most often found on gearboxes and motors. Their simple design makes them an easy component to install and remove. Among other uses, shaft collars are used as bearing faces, mechanical stops, and locating components.
Clamp-style shaft collars
Clamp-style shaft collars fix many of the problems associated with set-screw collars. Available in two-piece and one-piece designs, these collars compress the shaft and lock into place. This allows for a uniform distribution of force on the shaft. Clamp-style shaft collars provide more holding power than set-screw collars, but they work best under consistent pressure. Clamp-style shaft collars also work better against negative forces, as they have a separate, un-tightened side.
Clamp-style shaft collars feature mounting holes in the outer diameter. Like clamp-style collars, mountable shaft collars can be installed on adjacent assemblies, but the mounting method does not affect holding power. Mountable shaft collars are commonly used in mounting sensor brackets. They may have rounded or flat outer diameters to accommodate the mounting process. Mountable shaft collars may also have tapped or flat holes to facilitate installation.
Quick-clamp shaft collars have the same functionality as clamp-style collars, but feature a removable lever. They are typically quick-to-install and do not mar the shaft. Quick-clamping collars are especially beneficial in applications that require light-duty torque. They also make for quick and easy adjustments.
Heavy-duty shaft collars feature larger outer diameters, a wider face, and a larger screw. These collars are ideally suited for d-shafting and can offer greater holding power than set-screw collars. These collars are typically manufactured from high-strength 2024 aluminum.
Clamp-style shaft collars can be used in many different applications. They can be used for a variety of applications, including bearings, and are especially suited for rotary machines. However, there are some drawbacks. While they may not be as flexible as set-screw collars, they can still perform well under constant loads. One drawback is that they tend to loosen under shocks and reduce the holding power of clamping hardware.
Another advantage of clamp-style shaft collars is that they do not mar the shaft and allow for easy positioning adjustments. Furthermore, they are easier to install and offer greater holding power than set-screw collars. These collars are made from high-quality materials with tight tolerances and are available in different bore sizes.
Clamp-style shaft collars are the most common type of shaft collars. They can be two-piece or one-piece. Among these, two-piece collars are the most convenient option. One-piece collars are hard to move, and two-piece collars have a hinge on one side and a clamp-style collar on the other side.
The materials used in Clamp-style shaft collars play a crucial role in their overall performance. They should be strong, corrosion-resistant, and have good holding power. They should also be able to withstand high temperatures. The most common materials used for shaft collars are steel and aluminum. Some types are made from stainless steel, while others are made from engineered plastic.
Clamp-style shaft collars can come in two pieces or single-piece designs. The smaller one-piece collars usually have a back-cut opposite the clamp cut, which reduces the cross-sectional area at the hinge point. This reduces the amount of force required to clamp the collar, which makes it easier to use stronger screws.
Aluminum, carbon steel, and stainless steel shaft collars
When choosing a shaft collar, you should consider the material it is made of. You can purchase collars made of carbon steel, aluminum, or stainless steel. Each of these materials has its benefits and disadvantages. Steel is more durable than aluminum and tends to provide better holding power. Aluminum, on the other hand, is lighter and has a favorable strength-to-weight ratio. The material you choose should depend on your specific needs, such as corrosion resistance or weight.
Mountable shaft collars are used to mount sensors, fixtures, and other assemblies. These collars are available with outer diameter holes, flats, or quick-release designs. The material used to make these collars varies, with standard models made of 1215 lead-free steel and 2024 aluminum.
When choosing shaft collars, take into account the material and surface treatment. Different materials offer different properties, which will determine the performance of the collar. In addition to material, each shaft collar comes with a different holding power. Holding power is a key factor in choosing a shaft collar because it determines the amount of load it can withstand without slipping. The holding power depends on the screw size, the bore size, and the bulk of the collar.
Aluminum, carbon steel, and stainless steel shaft-collars can come in various styles. CZPT, for example, offers standard shaft collars in hex and d-bore profiles. Hex collars provide extra holding power and are better than set screws. Additionally, they do not mar the shaft and provide a better grip.
Another type of shaft collar is the quick-clamp shaft collar. These features allow users to install and remove them with ease. The quick-clamp collar has a handle that allows the user to quickly adjust it. While these shaft collars are designed for light duty applications, they are not recommended for heavy-duty or high-RPM applications.
Shaft collars are simple yet versatile components. They are used for various applications, including mechanical stops, stroke limiters, and retainers. They can also be used to align and space other components. Shaft collars are widely used in gearbox assemblies, flagpoles, and medical instruments, among others.
Two-piece shaft collars offer the same benefits of one-piece shaft collars, but offer additional convenience and versatility. They are easier to install and disassemble, reducing installation and labor costs. They also offer superior holding power. They also feature a threaded bore that acts as a positive mechanical stop when the shaft is rotated.
Over-torqueing shaft collars
Shaft collars are often used to secure components on shafts or other surfaces. They also provide an easy way to adjust the positioning of motor assembly components. Many different types of shaft collars are available to meet the specific needs of different applications. These include round, hexagonal, square, and D-bore collars.
The design of shaft collars must account for the load they will support. Some collars are made of metals, while others are made of plastic or composite materials. Typically, shaft collars are made of steel, but can also be made from aluminum or alloyed steel. Some are coated with zinc.
Shaft collars are available in one-piece and two-piece designs. Single-piece collars are designed to fit securely around a shaft, while double-piece collars allow for greater clamping force. These collars can be assembled anywhere along the shaft and can be installed between two pieces. They are available in different bore configurations and can be customized to meet your specific application.
Clamp style collars are easy to install and disassemble, and have a larger holding force than one-piece collars. These collars are also more shock-load resistant. They also don’t mar shaft surfaces, unlike setscrews. They can also be easily adjusted without damaging the shaft. Another style of collar is the quick-clamping style. This type of collar doesn’t mar the shaft, and is easily installed and removed without tools. These are best for light-duty applications.
When choosing a shaft collar, you should consider the tolerance of the shaft. It is important to select a shaft with a tight tolerance. The shaft’s hardness should not be greater than Rockwell C35. A wide tolerance will affect the holding power of the collar. If the shaft is undersized, you may need to use a screwdrive to slide the collar on the shaft.
Shaft collars are a versatile component with many different applications. They can secure industrial railings or serve as positioning devices in medical equipment. They are also widely used in automation machinery. They are used to protect cylinders and actuators and to ensure alignment between components. For this reason, they are very versatile and adaptable.
Clamp-style collars work well under constant loads, but they may need assistance during impact loads. Shock loads can be difficult to avoid, especially if the mass is small. Clamp-style collars with an undercut in the shaft help to resist the impact of shock. Moreover, they offer positive stops in both axial directions.
Clamp-style shaft collars are a good alternative for set-screw collars. They are easy to install and prevent shaft damage. They also come with an added advantage of being easy to adjust. Clamp-style shaft collars have double the holding power of set-screw collars.
In addition to holding components, shaft collars can also function as spacers and limit shaft movement. They are essential for many applications. They are commonly used in motors and gearboxes to ensure correct positioning for power transmission. They are also used to control shaft movement in reciprocating applications.
editor by czh2023-02-17
China 9′′ 50# Carbon Steel A3 Angled Flat Band Throat Clamp shaft collar design
Item Description
Merchandise Introducation:
2001804:
1.Maintain wire clamps unfold open and totally free both fingers.
two.Finger idea “placement lock” can make it easy to substitute the reduce radiator hose.
three.Length:9”.
2001805:
one.Keep wire clamps spread open and cost-free the two palms.
two.Finger suggestion “position lock” make it effortless to exchange the reduced radiator hose.
3.45° made to suit some clamps in deep placement.
4.Size:8.5”.
2001809:
Adjustable jaws in shape all clamp measurements for easy elimination and set up.This device removes and installs flat band hose clamps utilized on heater and radiator hoses.Ideas screw in and out of suit all clamp sizes.Ratcheting lock system holds the clamp in an open up position for simple removing and installation.Suggestions can be switched to accommodate various applications.Offset jaws allow in tough-to-achieve areas.
Solution Description:
Product No. | KN-JY2001804 | KN-JY2001805 | KN-JY2001808 | KN-JY2001803 |
Merchandise Identify | 9” Hose Clamp Pliers | Angled Flat Band Hose Clamp Pliers | 11” Curved Hose Clamp Pliers | Flat Band Hose Clamp Pliers |
Merchandise Measurement | 9” | 7” | 11” | 11” |
QTY/CTN | six/36 PCS | 6/36 PCS | ten/fifty PCS | 12/36 PCS |
N.W./G.W. | eight/9 KGS | 8/9 KGS | 22/23 KGS | 18/19 KGS |
MEAS | 35.5×33.5×31 CM | 37.5×33.5×30 CM | fifty one.5x37x26.5 CM | 37x36x37 CM |
Solution Photograph:
US $4.84 / Piece | |
200 Pieces (Min. Order) |
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Types: | Hose Clamp Pliers |
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Material: | #50 Carbon Steel |
Function: | Wire Stripping |
Brand: | ODM, OEM |
Performance: | Twisting |
Shaft Style: | Straight |
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US$ 15.00/Piece
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Item No. | KN-JY2001804 | KN-JY2001805 | KN-JY2001808 | KN-JY2001803 |
Product Name | 9” Hose Clamp Pliers | Angled Flat Band Hose Clamp Pliers | 11” Curved Hose Clamp Pliers | Flat Band Hose Clamp Pliers |
Product Size | 9” | 7” | 11” | 11” |
QTY/CTN | 6/36 PCS | 6/36 PCS | 10/50 PCS | 12/36 PCS |
N.W./G.W. | 8/9 KGS | 8/9 KGS | 22/23 KGS | 18/19 KGS |
MEAS | 35.5×33.5×31 CM | 37.5×33.5×30 CM | 51.5x37x26.5 CM | 37x36x37 CM |
US $4.84 / Piece | |
200 Pieces (Min. Order) |
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Types: | Hose Clamp Pliers |
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Material: | #50 Carbon Steel |
Function: | Wire Stripping |
Brand: | ODM, OEM |
Performance: | Twisting |
Shaft Style: | Straight |
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Customization: |
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Item No. | KN-JY2001804 | KN-JY2001805 | KN-JY2001808 | KN-JY2001803 |
Product Name | 9” Hose Clamp Pliers | Angled Flat Band Hose Clamp Pliers | 11” Curved Hose Clamp Pliers | Flat Band Hose Clamp Pliers |
Product Size | 9” | 7” | 11” | 11” |
QTY/CTN | 6/36 PCS | 6/36 PCS | 10/50 PCS | 12/36 PCS |
N.W./G.W. | 8/9 KGS | 8/9 KGS | 22/23 KGS | 18/19 KGS |
MEAS | 35.5×33.5×31 CM | 37.5×33.5×30 CM | 51.5x37x26.5 CM | 37x36x37 CM |
How to Choose the Right Shaft Collar
A shaft collar is a small, inexpensive machine component that serves a variety of purposes in power transmission. It is most commonly used in gearboxes and motors. It can serve as a mechanical stop, bearing face, or locating component. Its simple design makes it easy to install. Here are some of the most common types and their functions.
Function
Shaft collars are an important part of many mechanical systems. These devices hold mechanical components on a shaft and also help mount shafts on flat surfaces. They are available in many different styles, sizes, and materials. Selecting the right shaft collar is essential in preventing damage to components. Stafford Manufacturing, a leading manufacturer of shaft collars and other related mechanical components, can help you choose the right one for your application.
There are two main types of shaft collars. The first is the Heavy Duty type. It has a larger outer diameter and wider opening. While this may seem to increase holding power, the problem with that is that it can reduce the amount of space the collar has on the shaft. On the other hand, the Thin Line type is similar, but is made with smaller outer diameters. Another type is the Threaded Bore shaft collar. These shaft collars offer exceptional axial holding power, and are designed to protect threaded shafts without causing any damage.
A shaft collar has many uses and is typically used in industrial applications. It can act as a spacer and to stop shaft movement in reciprocating applications. It can also be used to align and position parts of automation machinery.
Types
There are several different types of shaft collars. These components are critical for a variety of applications, and their design plays a large role in the performance of the resulting product. To select the most appropriate collar, designers must consider several factors, including the style, material, bore size, and geometry of the shaft. Many manufacturers provide performance data, and users can contact them for assistance.
There are many different types of shaft collars, which make it important to understand how each one works and what applications they can serve. Fortunately, shaft collars are easy to install and require little maintenance. Whether you need to secure industrial railings or position medical equipment, shaft collars are a versatile component that can be tailored to meet your needs.
One type of shaft collar is the locking collar. This type of shaft collar has a threaded end that is designed to mate with spindle bearings. They offer an increased TIR than standard shaft collars and allow for precise preload control. They also feature slots for spanner wrenches.
Sizes
Shaft collars come in a variety of sizes. You can get a small diameter shaft collar for small equipment, or a large diameter shaft collar for larger equipment. Both styles are made from solid steel, and they come in several thicknesses. You can choose between one-half inch and six-inch collars, depending on your needs.
There are no specific standards for shaft collars, but most manufacturers have similar designs. They’re either single-point faced or double-split, and can be fine or coarse threaded. They’re often used as mechanical stops, bearing faces, or as locating components. Their bore is either fine or coarse, and their outside diameter and width are determined by the shaft diameter.
Shaft collars are commonly found in mechanical and automation equipment. These ring-shaped devices hold motor components, sprockets, and bearings in place. They also allow them to be adjusted and positioned precisely. A shaft collar is often used to connect the end of a shaft to a mechanical stop.
Another type of shaft collar is called a set collar. It has a recessed area for a screw to bite into a shaft. These collars are perfect for holding sprocket hubs, bearings, and spacers. They can also be used as a rigid coupling.
Cost
When choosing a shaft collar, consider its intended application and cost. Some shaft collars are very expensive while others are quite affordable. Choose one that meets the needs of your assembly. If you’re using the shaft collar infrequently, a clamp style or a set screw style may be a better choice. Then, you can easily adjust or disassemble it with just a few tools. If you’re using it more frequently, choose a two-piece shaft collar.
The material of the shaft collar is also an important consideration. Steel and stainless steel are common choices. While both materials are strong and durable, steel tends to have better holding power. However, aluminum shaft collars are lighter and provide better strength-to-weight ratio. The type of material you choose depends on the amount of corrosion protection you need, and whether you’ll need the collar to resist extreme temperatures. If the shaft collar is going to be used in a hot environment, you may want to go with a titanium collar.
There are many different sizes and types of shaft collars. The type of collar you choose depends on the specific application and the system it’ll be used in. Consider the dimensions of your shaft, the material of the shaft, and the length of the shaft to find the right fit. If you’re not sure what size you need, ask a manufacturer for help.
Placement on shaft
In some applications, the placement of the shaft collar can be critical to the overall performance of the machine. The collar’s design must take many factors into account, including material, style, bore size, and shaft geometry. If a user is uncertain of the proper placement of their collar, they should refer to the manufacturer’s website for guidance.
While shaft collars may look simple, they’re actually essential mechanical components that are used in almost every type of machinery. Despite their ubiquitous use in every industry, they are often underappreciated due to their complexity. Many people aren’t aware of their importance or the various types of collars available. This shaft collar guide will provide detailed information to help you find the right shaft collar for your specific application.
The surface treatment of the shaft collar is another important factor that contributes to its holding power. The most common treatment is a black oxide finish. This finish enhances screw torque while preserving the frictional properties of the bore. This finish can be further optimized by applying light oil to the screw. Zinc plating is also a good option for shaft collars. This material offers better corrosion resistance, but can reduce holding power.
Clamp style
A clamp style shaft collar is a simple and effective tool for securing shafts in machine tools. Its two-piece design allows for quick and easy positioning adjustments and has greater holding power than set screw collars. In addition, its friction-based connection maintains ease of use and prevents shaft damage. This type of collar is also more corrosion resistant than set screw collars.
There are several different types of shaft collars, including single and double split collars. Single-piece clamp collars are anchored into the shaft with a single tangential screw, whereas double-piece collars are anchored to the shaft with two socket cap screws. The latter type provides more stability and axial holding power and is suitable for rotating assemblies. A single or double-piece clamp collar can also be threaded to allow for precise positioning along the shaft. Its internal threads also provide enhanced support for high axial loads and act as a positive mechanical stop.
There are different types of shaft collars, each with its own set of advantages and disadvantages. A set-screw collar may be preferred over a clamp-style shaft collar, but it’s not the only choice. A set-screw collar can severely mar the shaft and can prevent fine adjustments. However, it is a good idea to use the torque wrench when tightening a shaft collar.
Zinc plated
Zinc plated shaft collars are available in a variety of sizes. They are precision machined from cold finished steel bar stock and zinc plated for corrosion resistance. They are also very attractive. They are made in the USA. Whether you need a zinc-plated shaft collar for a simple repair or a more complicated installation, Lovejoy has the right solution for your needs.
The CZPT MSP-12-FZ two-piece shaft collar has a 12mm bore, 28mm OD, and 11mm width. Its clamp style design allows you to easily install and remove the shaft collar. It is easily adjustable and is stamped with the CZPT name.
editor by czh 2023-01-21
China DIN125 Fastener Stainless Steel Carbon Steel Washer balanced shaft collar
Product Description
Solution identify | DIN125 Fastener Stainless Steel Carbon Steel Washer |
Normal: | DIN (GB, ISO, ANSI/ASTM, BS, BSW, JIS etc) |
Non-requirements | OEM is available, in accordance to drawing or samples |
Substance | Stainless metal, carbon steel, spring steel, copper, aluminum alloy, titanium alloy, plastic components, and so on. or according to client requirements |
Surface area treatment method | Galvanizing, pink copper plating, nickel plating, Dacromet, electrophoresis, anodizing, and so forth. or according to client needs |
Packing | 25kg for each circumstance, 36cases for each pallet, 900kg per pallet or in accordance to consumer needs |
Certification | ISO9001,IATF 16949 |
Software | Machine business, Constructions |
Our other items
Our production gear
Our certificate
About us
HangZhou Dezheng Yilian Electronics Co., Ltd., started in 2571, is found in HangZhou, recognized as the “World Manufacturing facility”.
We are specialized in making: bolts, nuts, self tapping screws, machine screws, trefoil screws, SEMS screws, wood screws, special screws, vehicle screws, rivets, shafts, lath parts, hooks, springs, flat washers, spring washers, snap rings, retaining rings, terminals, spring clips, connecting pieces, various kinds of stamping components, and so on.We have also received the top quality management system certification. The creation spot exceeds 3000 sq. meters. Our items can be inspected by any 3rd-celebration inspection company.
Our edge is that we have a robust specialized group and present day gear. With many years of market experience, we guarantee that every batch of products can be shipped to our buyers with the optimum level and the greatest good quality.
Our society: Technologies very first, good quality very first, client very first.
Our support plan: To provide customers with good quality goods and solutions Take consumer fulfillment as the operating theory.
Our aim: To give products and solutions that satisfy consumers and play an energetic role in fixing their issues.
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FAQ
1) Are you buying and selling business or manufacturing facility?
We are maker and exporter from China, our manufacturing unit located at HangZhou Metropolis, ZheJiang Province,China.
2) What is your main products?
Various precision fasteners: bolts, screws, screws, nuts, screws, rivets, flat washers, spring washers, retaining rings, terminals and various precision stamping goods, and so forth
three) Do you have MOQ for your item?
It is dependent on sizes, Generally 200 kgs to one thousand kgs.
four) How about your delivery time?
From 7 times to thirty days, is dependent on your dimensions and amount.
five) What is your payment term?
Largely we use 30% advance payment by T/ T, 70% before shipment for small sum order, we have paypal account, also the western union, MoneyGram is ok.
6) Can you ship me a price checklist?
Due to a great deal of kinds of fasteners, we quotation rates accoridng to measurements, quantity, packing only.
7) Can you provide samples?
Indeed positive cost-free sampls will be supplied.
eight)How to offer with us?
Contact us by mail, send out samples or drawings, and we will give you a quotation.
US $0.03-0.3 / Piece | |
10,000 Pieces (Min. Order) |
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Type: | Flat Gasket |
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Material: | Stainless Steel |
Combination Washer Structure: | A Type |
Combination Washer Packaging: | All Inclusive |
Spring Washer Type: | Standard |
2000tons/Month: | 7-30 Days |
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Product name | DIN125 Fastener Stainless Steel Carbon Steel Washer |
Standard: | DIN (GB, ISO, ANSI/ASTM, BS, BSW, JIS etc) |
Non-standards | OEM is available, according to drawing or samples |
Material | Stainless steel, carbon steel, spring steel, copper, aluminum alloy, titanium alloy, plastic materials, etc. or according to customer requirements |
Surface treatment | Galvanizing, red copper plating, nickel plating, Dacromet, electrophoresis, anodizing, etc. or according to customer requirements |
Packing | 25kg per case, 36cases per pallet, 900kg per pallet or according to customer requirements |
Certification | ISO9001,IATF 16949 |
Application | Machine industry, Constructions |
US $0.03-0.3 / Piece | |
10,000 Pieces (Min. Order) |
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Type: | Flat Gasket |
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Material: | Stainless Steel |
Combination Washer Structure: | A Type |
Combination Washer Packaging: | All Inclusive |
Spring Washer Type: | Standard |
2000tons/Month: | 7-30 Days |
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Available
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Product name | DIN125 Fastener Stainless Steel Carbon Steel Washer |
Standard: | DIN (GB, ISO, ANSI/ASTM, BS, BSW, JIS etc) |
Non-standards | OEM is available, according to drawing or samples |
Material | Stainless steel, carbon steel, spring steel, copper, aluminum alloy, titanium alloy, plastic materials, etc. or according to customer requirements |
Surface treatment | Galvanizing, red copper plating, nickel plating, Dacromet, electrophoresis, anodizing, etc. or according to customer requirements |
Packing | 25kg per case, 36cases per pallet, 900kg per pallet or according to customer requirements |
Certification | ISO9001,IATF 16949 |
Application | Machine industry, Constructions |
How to Choose the Right Shaft Collar
A shaft collar is a small, inexpensive machine component that serves a variety of purposes in power transmission. It is most commonly used in gearboxes and motors. It can serve as a mechanical stop, bearing face, or locating component. Its simple design makes it easy to install. Here are some of the most common types and their functions.
Function
Shaft collars are an important part of many mechanical systems. These devices hold mechanical components on a shaft and also help mount shafts on flat surfaces. They are available in many different styles, sizes, and materials. Selecting the right shaft collar is essential in preventing damage to components. Stafford Manufacturing, a leading manufacturer of shaft collars and other related mechanical components, can help you choose the right one for your application.
There are two main types of shaft collars. The first is the Heavy Duty type. It has a larger outer diameter and wider opening. While this may seem to increase holding power, the problem with that is that it can reduce the amount of space the collar has on the shaft. On the other hand, the Thin Line type is similar, but is made with smaller outer diameters. Another type is the Threaded Bore shaft collar. These shaft collars offer exceptional axial holding power, and are designed to protect threaded shafts without causing any damage.
A shaft collar has many uses and is typically used in industrial applications. It can act as a spacer and to stop shaft movement in reciprocating applications. It can also be used to align and position parts of automation machinery.
Types
There are several different types of shaft collars. These components are critical for a variety of applications, and their design plays a large role in the performance of the resulting product. To select the most appropriate collar, designers must consider several factors, including the style, material, bore size, and geometry of the shaft. Many manufacturers provide performance data, and users can contact them for assistance.
There are many different types of shaft collars, which make it important to understand how each one works and what applications they can serve. Fortunately, shaft collars are easy to install and require little maintenance. Whether you need to secure industrial railings or position medical equipment, shaft collars are a versatile component that can be tailored to meet your needs.
One type of shaft collar is the locking collar. This type of shaft collar has a threaded end that is designed to mate with spindle bearings. They offer an increased TIR than standard shaft collars and allow for precise preload control. They also feature slots for spanner wrenches.
Sizes
Shaft collars come in a variety of sizes. You can get a small diameter shaft collar for small equipment, or a large diameter shaft collar for larger equipment. Both styles are made from solid steel, and they come in several thicknesses. You can choose between one-half inch and six-inch collars, depending on your needs.
There are no specific standards for shaft collars, but most manufacturers have similar designs. They’re either single-point faced or double-split, and can be fine or coarse threaded. They’re often used as mechanical stops, bearing faces, or as locating components. Their bore is either fine or coarse, and their outside diameter and width are determined by the shaft diameter.
Shaft collars are commonly found in mechanical and automation equipment. These ring-shaped devices hold motor components, sprockets, and bearings in place. They also allow them to be adjusted and positioned precisely. A shaft collar is often used to connect the end of a shaft to a mechanical stop.
Another type of shaft collar is called a set collar. It has a recessed area for a screw to bite into a shaft. These collars are perfect for holding sprocket hubs, bearings, and spacers. They can also be used as a rigid coupling.
Cost
When choosing a shaft collar, consider its intended application and cost. Some shaft collars are very expensive while others are quite affordable. Choose one that meets the needs of your assembly. If you’re using the shaft collar infrequently, a clamp style or a set screw style may be a better choice. Then, you can easily adjust or disassemble it with just a few tools. If you’re using it more frequently, choose a two-piece shaft collar.
The material of the shaft collar is also an important consideration. Steel and stainless steel are common choices. While both materials are strong and durable, steel tends to have better holding power. However, aluminum shaft collars are lighter and provide better strength-to-weight ratio. The type of material you choose depends on the amount of corrosion protection you need, and whether you’ll need the collar to resist extreme temperatures. If the shaft collar is going to be used in a hot environment, you may want to go with a titanium collar.
There are many different sizes and types of shaft collars. The type of collar you choose depends on the specific application and the system it’ll be used in. Consider the dimensions of your shaft, the material of the shaft, and the length of the shaft to find the right fit. If you’re not sure what size you need, ask a manufacturer for help.
Placement on shaft
In some applications, the placement of the shaft collar can be critical to the overall performance of the machine. The collar’s design must take many factors into account, including material, style, bore size, and shaft geometry. If a user is uncertain of the proper placement of their collar, they should refer to the manufacturer’s website for guidance.
While shaft collars may look simple, they’re actually essential mechanical components that are used in almost every type of machinery. Despite their ubiquitous use in every industry, they are often underappreciated due to their complexity. Many people aren’t aware of their importance or the various types of collars available. This shaft collar guide will provide detailed information to help you find the right shaft collar for your specific application.
The surface treatment of the shaft collar is another important factor that contributes to its holding power. The most common treatment is a black oxide finish. This finish enhances screw torque while preserving the frictional properties of the bore. This finish can be further optimized by applying light oil to the screw. Zinc plating is also a good option for shaft collars. This material offers better corrosion resistance, but can reduce holding power.
Clamp style
A clamp style shaft collar is a simple and effective tool for securing shafts in machine tools. Its two-piece design allows for quick and easy positioning adjustments and has greater holding power than set screw collars. In addition, its friction-based connection maintains ease of use and prevents shaft damage. This type of collar is also more corrosion resistant than set screw collars.
There are several different types of shaft collars, including single and double split collars. Single-piece clamp collars are anchored into the shaft with a single tangential screw, whereas double-piece collars are anchored to the shaft with two socket cap screws. The latter type provides more stability and axial holding power and is suitable for rotating assemblies. A single or double-piece clamp collar can also be threaded to allow for precise positioning along the shaft. Its internal threads also provide enhanced support for high axial loads and act as a positive mechanical stop.
There are different types of shaft collars, each with its own set of advantages and disadvantages. A set-screw collar may be preferred over a clamp-style shaft collar, but it’s not the only choice. A set-screw collar can severely mar the shaft and can prevent fine adjustments. However, it is a good idea to use the torque wrench when tightening a shaft collar.
Zinc plated
Zinc plated shaft collars are available in a variety of sizes. They are precision machined from cold finished steel bar stock and zinc plated for corrosion resistance. They are also very attractive. They are made in the USA. Whether you need a zinc-plated shaft collar for a simple repair or a more complicated installation, Lovejoy has the right solution for your needs.
The CZPT MSP-12-FZ two-piece shaft collar has a 12mm bore, 28mm OD, and 11mm width. Its clamp style design allows you to easily install and remove the shaft collar. It is easily adjustable and is stamped with the CZPT name.
editor by czh 2022-12-27
China High Quality Carbon Steel Solid Shaft Collar shaft collar coupling
Product Description
Shaft Collar:
Ubet shaft collar is a simple but important machine component. It is widely used in many power transmission applications, such as motors and gearboxes.
Ubet offers types of shaft collars:
l Set Screw Type
l Threaded shaft collar
l One-piece Clamping Type
l Two-piece Clamping Type
Set screw shaft collars are the most effective when used on a shaft made of a material which is softer than the set screw.
Threaded shaft collars offer the same quality and benefits of smooth bore Collars, meanwhile providing additional features. Threaded collars provide axial holding power which is superior to smooth bore collars, while offering easier installation and adjustment than solid ring locking devices.
One-piece shaft collars wrap around the shaft for even distribution of clamping forces. This results in a tight fit and greater holding power, without the shaft damage caused by set screws. Clamp collars are easy to remove, indefinitely adjustable, and work well on virtually any shaft.
Two-piece shaft collars offer the same benefits as one-piece shaft collars with additional versatility and convenience. The split design is easily installed and disassembled, reducing labor and downtime when adjustment, removal, or replacement is necessary. These clamping forces provide the collar with a holding power superior to one-piece and set screw shaft collars.
US $1.2 / Piece | |
5 Pieces (Min. Order) |
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Material: | Steel 1045, S45c, C45e |
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Steel: | Bluish Zinc Coating |
Stainless Steel: | SS304 |
Set Screw Type: | Round Bore |
Clamping Type Collar: | One-Pice; Two-Piec |
Application: | Industry |
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US $1.2 / Piece | |
5 Pieces (Min. Order) |
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Material: | Steel 1045, S45c, C45e |
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Steel: | Bluish Zinc Coating |
Stainless Steel: | SS304 |
Set Screw Type: | Round Bore |
Clamping Type Collar: | One-Pice; Two-Piec |
Application: | Industry |
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Types of Shaft Collars
A shaft collar is a simple machine component that is an integral part of many power transmission applications. It is most commonly found in motors and gearboxes and serves as a mechanical stop, locating component, and bearing face. Its easy installation and quick assembly make it an ideal component for a variety of applications.
Clamp-style shaft collars
Clamp-style shaft collars are fasteners that fit over shafts. They can be made of aluminum, steel, or titanium. Stainless steel collars are available in corrosion-resistant finishes to prevent galling. Engineered plastics are also available. Black oxide finishes improve corrosion resistance and provide a smooth surface for screw installation.
The holding power of Clamp-style shaft collars depends on the shaft’s bore size and concentricity, which are important factors in many applications. The fastening hardware is also important, as it can affect torque transmission. For example, forged screws are superior to broached screws in a number of ways, including reduced risk of reaming out. In addition, the material of the collar must be strong enough to withstand the torque required by the screw.
Shaft collars are complicated components. Their performance can determine the efficiency of an application. The design process is complex, and many factors are considered. Considerations include shaft geometry, bore size, and style. Shaft collar manufacturers will provide performance information on their website. If you are not satisfied with the information provided, you can contact the manufacturer.
Clamp-style shaft collars are made from high-quality materials. The metal used to produce them is lead-free and stainless, which resist corrosion. Moreover, these shaft collars have a high holding power, so they won’t mar your shaft and ensure proper alignment. These collars can be found in a variety of bore sizes, from 1/8″ to six inches.
Clamp-style shaft collars are available in lead-free steel, 303 and 316 stainless steel, and aluminum. They are available in a one-piece clamp or a two-piece clamp style. They are made of high-grade steel and are machined to a burr-free surface.
Clamp-style shaft collars have two-piece clamps that can be easily disassembled and installed in their proper position. Two-piece clamps are stronger than one-piece collars because all of the clamping force goes directly into the clamping shaft. Two-screw clamps have two and four-screws, and can also be wrench-tightened.
Set screw collars were one of the first shaft collars to be mass-produced. They were often used on line shafting in early manufacturing mills. While they can work well for simple shaft positioning, they’re not the most reliable option for complicated applications. Furthermore, set screws can cause damage to the shaft, making it difficult to reposition the collar or adjust its angle. For this reason, small flats are usually added to the shaft at set screw locations.
Set-screw shaft collars
Set-screw shaft collars are used to secure a shaft to a screw. They are available in several sizes and materials. Typical types include the solid, quick-release, split, and threaded styles. They come in an assortment of sizes and materials, including aluminum, zinc plated steel, and black oxide steel. Most are available in stock and are available in various sizes.
These collars come in many sizes and are ideal for use with standard round shafts. They are easy to install and disassemble and feature a high clamping power. They are also available in custom designs and materials. Set-screw shaft collars are available for use in various industries.
The company manufactures a variety of collars, including steel, zinc plated steel, and stainless steel. They also offer custom and adjustable collars. These collars are used in a variety of industries, including the food, chemical, pulp and paper, and wood industries. They are available with a variety of screw threads.
The screw and shaft material relationship must be compatible to ensure a secure fit. In addition, the shaft material should be softer than the screw material. For this reason, set-screw shaft collars are most effective when the shaft is made from softer material. Some setscrew shaft collars feature forged socket set screws to increase their holding power and torque capacity. Additionally, forged stainless steel set screws also increase their performance and hardness.
Shaft collars can be used on machines and transmission applications. They can be adjusted with a set screw or grub screw. In addition to setting the collar into place, a screw driver can also be used to adjust the grip on the collar. This type of shaft collar is often used in manufacturing applications.
Clamp-type collars are another type of shaft collars. These types allow the shaft to rotate and are used for mounting sensors and fixtures. These collars can be found in one-piece or two-piece styles. They can also be used in harsh environments.
Single split shaft collars
Single split shaft collars are used in many applications to protect the shaft from wear and tear. They are easy to install and disassemble, reducing downtime and labor costs. These collars utilize full seating torque of the set screws to apply equal force distribution around the shaft’s circumference, providing stronger holding power.
These shaft collars are available in a variety of materials. They are typically made from different types of steel, including stainless, alloyed steel, nylon, and aluminum. Some are even available in custom sizes. In addition to standard sizes, single split shaft collars also come in a variety of finishes, including black oxide and chrome.
Single split shaft collars come in metric and imperial sizes. They can be made of various materials, including zinc and lead-free steel. These collars are available with a black oxide finish for extra corrosion resistance. They are also available in 303 and 316 stainless steel. They can also be made from engineered plastics.
Single split shaft collars are the most popular style of shaft collars. They are easy to install and disassemble. They provide a tight fit and superior holding power over solid shaft collars. They are also easier to replace and can be used on a variety of shafts. In addition, single split shaft collars are easy to remove and adjust.
Single split shaft collars are available in a variety of bore sizes. They can fit shaft diameters from 1/8″ to four fifteen/16″. Ideally, the material used should be softer than the set screw. You can also choose between non-plated and chrome-plated collars. These collars are available in metric or imperial measurements.
Single split shaft collars are one-piece or two-piece designs. Single-piece shaft collars feature one screw and two-piece collars have two. They are easier to install than single-piece shaft collars and are suitable for lighter duty applications. Single split shaft collars are available in a variety of threaded bore sizes.
Single split shaft collars have a wide range of uses in industrial settings. They can secure bearings on shafts or locate components in motor assemblies. They can also function as mechanical stops. RS PRO offers a wide selection of shaft collars that meet and exceed industry standards.
editor by czh 2022-12-07
China Douple Split Carbon Steel Shaft Collar aluminum shaft collar
Product Description
Products description
Shaft collar is a simple but important mechanical component. It is widely used in Power Transmission applications, such as motors and gearboxes. The Shaft collars are used as mechanical stops, locating components, and bearing faces. The simple design lends itself to easy installation
–Set screw type/ Set Screw Shaft Collar
–Single Split Collar / One-piece Shaft Collar
–Double Split Collar / Two-piece Shaft Collar
–One-Piece Threaded Collar
–Double wide shaft collar
Set screw type is the most effective when used on a shaft made of a material which is softer than the set screw.
Threaded shaft collars offer the same quality and benefits of smooth bore Collars, meanwhile providing additional features. Threaded collars provide axial holding power which is superior to smooth bore collars, while offering easier installation and adjustment than solid ring locking devices.
One-piece shaft collars wrap around the shaft for even distribution of clamping forces. This results in a tight fit and greater holding power, without the shaft damage caused by set screws. Clamp collars are easy to remove, indefinitely adjustable, and work well on virtually any shaft.
Two-piece shaft collars offer the same benefits as one-piece shaft collars with additional versatility and convenience. The split design is easily installed and disassembled, reducing labor and downtime when adjustment, removal, or replacement is necessary. These clamping forces provide the collar with a holding power superior to one-piece and set screw shaft collars.
Unik Shaft Collar Features:
Superior fit, finish and holding power.
Tightly controlled face to bore perpendicularity.
Bore size stamped on every shaft collar.
Black oxide finish produces holding power and resisting corrosion.
DIN 12.9 for metric screws for maximum torque ability.
black oxide and zinc-plated steel, Stainless Steel, Aluminum
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Stiffness & Flexibility: | Stiffness / Rigid Axle |
Journal Diameter Dimensional Accuracy: | IT6-IT9 |
Axis Shape: | Straight Shaft |
Shaft Shape: | Hollow Axis |
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Material: | Carbon Steel |
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Stiffness & Flexibility: | Stiffness / Rigid Axle |
Journal Diameter Dimensional Accuracy: | IT6-IT9 |
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Shaft Shape: | Hollow Axis |
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Types of Shaft Collars
Clamp style shaft collars
A variety of styles of shaft collars are available for your machining needs. Clamp style shaft collars offer better flexibility and hold better than set screw collars. They are best for shaft materials that are softer than a setscrew. Clamp style collars are generally easier to maneuver, as they are two-piece and are hinged along the shaft.
Clamp style shaft collars come in two-piece and one-piece designs. One-piece clamp collars are typically used for a single-piece shaft, while two-piece clamp collars are used for multiple shafts. The one-piece clamp collar provides a more uniform holding force, while two-piece clamp collars provide more clamping force and can be installed anywhere on the shaft. Both styles are available in English and metric measurements.
The holding power of Clamp style shaft collars depends on their bore size and concentricity. The fastening hardware also affects torque transmission. Forged screws are generally stronger than broached screws, and are less likely to ream out. However, you still need to make sure that the material of the collar is strong enough to withstand the recommended screw torque.
Clamp style shaft collars are available in 1215 lead-free steel with a black oxide finish and zinc plating, as well as 303 and 316 stainless steel. They are also available in 2024 aluminum with an anodized finish. They are available in a range of sizes from 1/8” to six inches and 3mm to 150mm.
One of the main benefits of Clamp style shaft collars is their versatility. The collars can be used as guides, spacers, or stops on a variety of medical equipment. They are designed to distribute compression forces around a shaft, and they can be added at any stage in the manufacturing process.
Set screw shaft collars
Set screw shaft collars are used to secure screws to shafts. They can be purchased in a variety of sizes. The external diameter, internal diameter, and width of the collar will determine the proper collar size. Some companies also offer custom and adjustable-width collars. Clamp-style shaft collars are easier to maintain, and distribute torque evenly across the shaft. They also offer twice the holding power of set screw collars.
Collars are available in metric and inch sizes. They are also available in zinc plated and black-oxide steel. In addition, they come in a variety of styles. Whether you’re looking for a custom collar, or something a little more conventional, you can find it with the help of an ISO-certified supplier.
Set screw shaft collars come in different sizes and materials. Socket collars, for example, are made of steel and have an inside diameter of 5/64″ to 1-1/8″. In addition, forged socket set screw shaft collars come in 3/16 to 4 in. They are also available with special hardware for connection to shafts.
Set screw shaft collars are commonly used on transmission and machinery. A set screw allows you to secure the collar in position by setting it into the correct position with a grub screw or a set screw. The set screw can then be adjusted with a screw driver and is a quick and easy solution for keeping a shaft in place.
Aluminum shaft collars
Aluminum shaft collars offer a number of advantages, ranging from their light weight to their corrosion resistance. Aluminum shaft collars are available in various styles and sizes, and can be plated with a variety of finishes. They are also available in lightweight styles for applications with tight space constraints. The most important factor when selecting a shaft collar is the material used to make it. Aluminum is lighter than steel and has a high strength to weight ratio. The choice of material should also depend on how much corrosion resistance is required. For example, if the shaft will be exposed to extreme environments, it is a better choice to use treated steel.
Another benefit to aluminum shaft collars is their ability to be custom-matched to the shaft. This feature helps to increase their aesthetics and branding potential. In addition, the ability to color-code components and switches can improve safety. This is especially useful in fail-safe applications. By incorporating color-coded collars, manufacturers can increase the safety of their products.
Another advantage of aluminum shaft collars is their strength. For instance, they can withstand higher torque levels than other types of shaft collars. They can be easily adjusted, and their two-piece design makes them easy to replace. Moreover, CZPT keeps the two-piece collars together during manufacturing, ensuring a perfect fit for the shaft. These collars also feature forged steel socket screws for enhanced holding power and torque capacity.
Single-piece shaft collars are also available in various styles. The set screw type has a perpendicular outer face. The set screw in these collars is used to engage the mating shaft. This type of shaft collar is a good choice for rotating assemblies.
Stainless steel shaft collars
The main function of a stainless steel shaft collar is to provide clamping force to a rotating shaft. This is achieved by a variety of methods. One of these is by bending or hammering. A shaft collar can also be made of aluminum or a combination of both. These options provide different advantages, which are described in this article.
Stainless steel shaft collars are available in different sizes, shapes, and materials. The diameter of the shaft collar may range from five-sixteenths to two-and-a-half inches. Some manufacturers produce the collars in different materials, including T304, T316, 416, and 17-4PH. Their products may also come in various shapes, such as angles, flats, structural shapes, and threaded rods.
One of the most important advantages of a stainless steel shaft collar is its strength and durability. A well-made collar can prevent wear and tear and provide excellent holding power. It also has many applications and is useful in many industries. Its application ranges from vertical conveyors to horizontal athletic equipment machinery, from agriculture to retail.
While there are numerous types of shaft collars, all three types have some common characteristics. Typically, steel shaft collars have high holding power and slim to average profiles. Heavy-duty collars have twice the holding power of low-profile collars and are used in heavy-duty construction and mining. Ultra Heavy-Duty shaft collars have the highest axial holding power and are made of steel. Shaft collars may be treated with zinc for corrosion resistance.
One manufacturer offers stainless steel shaft collars made of 303 stainless steel and other materials. It offers collars of various diameters from three-eighth to one-eighth inch. They are available in threaded, mounting, and heavy-duty styles, and are suitable for a wide range of applications, including the aerospace, energy, and medical industries.
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