Product Description
undercarriage parts for CZPT komats CAT
D60 /D65/D85
We are suppliers and manufacturer for Komatu,shantui and CZPT parts in china
1. Excavator Parts:PC60, PC200, PC210, PC220, PC270, PC300, PC360, PC400, PC650,
PC750, PC850, PC1250
2. Loader Parts :WA320/WA380/WA420/WA460
3.Dozer Parts:D31, D41, D50, D60, D65, D80, D85, D155, D355, D375, D475
4.All models CZPT bulldozer from 80hp-520hp: CZPT SD13 SD16 SD22 SD23 SD32 TY160 TY220 TY230 TY320 bulldozer parts,etc
All CZPT excavator: CZPT SE60 SE130 SE210 SE220 SE240 SE330 SE360 excavator parts.
All CZPT Road roller: SR12 SR14 SR16 SR18 SR20 SR22 SR26 road roller parts.
All CZPT Motor grader : Shantui SG16 SG18 SG21 CZPT Motor grader parts.
All CZPT wheel loader: CZPT SL20W SL30W SL50W SL60W CZPT wheel loader parts.
5.CZPT Engine: 4B/4BT/6BT/NTA855/KTA13/KTA38/QSK19/QSK23/QSK45/QSK60 etc
6.CAT Excavtor:CAT320C/325C/330C/345C/320D/323D/324D/330D etc
7. CAT dozer: D5B, D5C, D5G, D6C, D6D, D6G, D6M, D6N, D6K, D6H, D6R, D7G, D7F, D7R, D7N,
D8N, D8L, D8R, D8K, D8T, D9G, D9H, D9N, D9R .D10R, D9T, D10T, D11T, D11R, D11 series
7.CZPT Excavator: EC210B/240B/290B/360B/460B etc
8.Other: CZPT forklift parts , CZPT parts
14X-30-13512 CYLINDER D65 D85
14X-30-13510 CYLINDER D65 D85
14X-30-13115 CYLINDER D60 D65 D85
14X-30-13114 CYLINDER D60 D65 D85
0571 7-09040 BUSHING D65 D85
14Z-30-31111 SPRING D60 D65 D85
207-30-54141 SPRING D60 D65 D85 PC250 PC300 PC340 PC350
207-30-54140 SPRING BR550 CD110 D60 D65 D70 D85 PC250 PC300 PC340 PC350
14X-30-13530 CABIN D65 D85
14Y-30-11374 CABIN D60 D65 D85
14X-30-13310 NUT D31 D37 D39 D61 D65 D85
0571 7-08040 BUSHING D85 532 CS210 D135 D155 D275 D40 D41 D65 PC220 WA300 WA320
195-50-22860 SEAL D375 D60 D61 D65 D68 D85
14X-30-13241 SPACER D61 D85 D63 D65 D68 D85
14X-30-13240 SPACER D60 D65 D85
203-30-42260 VALVE D37 D31 CL60 D40 D41 PC60 PC80 PC150 D20 D21 D31
5711-00900 FITTING PC450 PC650 WA WA120 WA180 WA700 WA800 WA900
14X-30-13174 PLATE PC130 D39 PC45 PC18 PC130 PC88
57110-8 0571 BOLT D355
01643-30823 WASHER 3D84 3D95
14X-30-13164 HOLDER D65 D85
207-30-54160 SEAL PC300 PC310
135-30-14620 COVER D65 D85
57110-81571 BOLT WA740 SA12
01643-31032 WASHER WA380 WA470 WA480
0571 0-11018 BOLT PC290 SAA6D PC220
57110-81235 BOLT PC450 SA6D SA12V WA700 WA800 WA900
01643-31232 WASHER PC450 WA470 PC300 PC650 WA120 WA380 WA500
14X-30-13143 PISTON D60 D65 D85
150-30-13442 PACKING D65 D85
150-30-13480 RING D65 D85
150-30-13460 RING,SNAP D65 D85
150-30-13430 RING D75 D80 D85
14X-30-13124 YOKE D60 D65 D85
195-30-14151 WASHER D65 D85
195-30-14160 PLATE D65 D85 D355
57110-82460 BOLT GD825 GH320 HD785
57110-82070 BOLT PC220 PC240 PC290 D65 D275
01643-32060 WASHER PC450 PC650 WA380 WA500 WA600
101-27-11161 NUT D20
101-27-21140 NUT D20 D21
103-15-12820 SEAL RING D65
103-15-29210 SEAL RING D85 D175 D225
103-22-21111 DRUM D20 D21
103-22-21130 DRUM D20 D21
103-22-22111 FLANGE D20 D21
103-22-31110 DRUM D20 D21
103-22-31120 FLANGE D20 D21
103-22-31131/31130 DRUM D20-6 D20
103-22-31132 DRUM D20 D21
Type: | Crawler |
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Condition: | New |
Part No.: | 130-21-62170 |
Model: | D50 D53 D58 |
Brand: | Shantui/Cat |
HS: | 84314999 |
Samples: |
US$ 100/Piece
1 Piece(Min.Order) | |
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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 CX 2023-05-08