Journal Diameter Dimensional Accuracy: | IT6-IT9 |
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Journal Surface Roughness: | 0.63-0.16μm |
Material: | Carbon Steel |
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aluminum collar
When you need to replace your existing flagpole flash collar this 2 piece collar makes installation easy. No need to remove the pole or to go over the top of the pole. This 2 piece cast aluminum collar has a hidden hinge underneath the collar so no rivets or screws are in view.
The heavy-duty 2 piece Cast Aluminum Collars is the most durable collar offered in the industry today! Cast from Aluminum Alloy, these 1/4″ thick cast collars are designed to withstand the harshest of environments. replacement or addition to an existing flagpole.
I.D. approximately 1/8″ wider than Butt Diameter.
Larger sizes available as a 2 piece split cast collar
A shaft collar, also known as a collar clamp or shaft clamp, is a simple yet effective device used to fasten and locate a shaft at a specific position. It is typically a cylindrical collar with a central bore that fits snugly around the shaft. The collar is often made of durable materials such as steel or aluminum.
The primary function of a shaft collar is to prevent axial movement of the shaft, maintaining its desired position within the system. It achieves this by providing a mechanical stop against which the shaft rests, preventing it from sliding or shifting along its axis.
Shaft collars come in various designs and configurations to suit different applications. Some collars feature set screws or clamping mechanisms that allow for easy and secure attachment to the shaft. The set screws are tightened against the shaft, creating a tight grip and preventing any unwanted movement.
In addition to securing the shaft, shaft collars can also be used as a reference point for other system components. For example, they can act as a stop for bearings or other rotating elements, limiting their axial movement and positioning them precisely within the system.
One of the advantages of a shaft collar is its simplicity and ease of installation. It can be quickly and securely mounted onto the shaft without the need for complex tools or procedures. This makes the shaft collar suitable for applications where frequent adjustments or disassembly are required.
Maintenance of a shaft collar typically involves regular inspections for wear, proper tightening of set screws or clamping mechanisms, and the replacement of any worn or damaged collars. Following the manufacturer's guidelines for maintenance is crucial to ensure optimal performance and longevity of the collar.
Shaft collars find applications in various industries, including robotics, machinery, conveyor systems, and power transmission. They are commonly used in applications that require secure shaft positioning, prevention of axial shaft movement, or as reference points for other system components.