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| | Single Split Collars are used on standard round shafts, hard or soft, as well as on thin wall tube or over a split hub. Easy to use, simply slide into place and tighten the set screw to lock into position. | |
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| | Double Split Collars are used like a single split collar, the two-piece design makes these easier to use on applications where access is limited. The opposing screws minimize vibration and increase variations of installation. | |
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| | Solid Collars are the oldest type of shaft collars. They work by gouging a set screw into the surface of a soft shaft. These collars are a lower-cost solution when frequent adjustment is not a consideration. | |
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| | Single Split Threaded Shaft Collar are for use on threaded shafts. These collars thread easily to the intended location, where the screw is tightened and the collar locked in place. They are non-marring, easy to adjust and have high clamping power. | |
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| | Double Split Threaded Shaft Collar are for use on threaded shafts. These collars thread easily to the intended location, where the screws are tightened and the collar locked in place. They are non-marring, easy to adjust and have high clamping power. | |
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| | Hex Bore Shaft Collar are for use on hex shafts. These collars slide to the intended location, where the screw is tightened and the collar locked in place. They are non-marring, easy to adjust and have high clamping power. | |
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| | Set Screws are small screws, sometimes cupped or pointed at one end. They are screwed tightly through one part into another part to prevent the first part from slipping upon the other. | |
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| | Metric Single Split Collars are used on standard round shafts, hard or soft, as well as on thin wall tube or over a split hub. Easy to use, simply slide into place and tighten the set screw to lock into position. | |
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| | Metric Double Split Collars are used like a single split collar, the two-piece design makes these easier to use on applications where access is limited. The opposing screws minimize vibration and increase variations of installation. | |
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| | Metric Solid Collars are the oldest type of shaft collars. They work by gouging a set screw into the surface of a soft shaft. These collars are a lower-cost solution when frequent adjustment is not a consideration. | |