Product Description
Product Description
ONE-PIECE
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. we uses carefully selected materials and proprietary processes on its one-piece collars to ensure the clamping gap remains open for simpler and more precise adjustment, installation and fit. we manufactures one-piece clamp shaft collars in 12L15 lead-free steel with a zinc or proprietary black oxide finish, 303 and 316 stainless steel, high-strength 2571 aluminum, and engineered plastic. Bore sizes range from 1/8″ to 6″ and 3mm to 150mm.ONE-PIE
1.materials:stainless steel,alloy steel ,aluminum ,brass etc.
2.Finish: Zinc plating, Nickel plating,nature
3.competitive price ,prompt delivery
4.OEM service as your drawings
Technics
1.Milling 2.grinding 3.Turning 4.wire-cutting 5.CNC bending 6.CNC machining 7.Stamping 8.forging 9.boring 10.broaching and so on .
Accuracy
1.Milling:0.01mm 2.Turning:0.01mm 3.Grinding:0.002mm 4.Wire-cutting :0.005mm 5.CNC Machining : 0.005mm
Production ability
EQUIPMENT LIST |
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NAME
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SPECIFICATION |
BRAND |
ORIGINAL PLACE |
QUANTITY |
CNC Machines |
Graph 600 |
KNUTH |
CHINA |
20 |
1370 |
KAFO |
TAPAN |
20 |
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EDM Machines |
ZNC450 |
BHangZhouNA |
ZheJiang |
20 |
ZNC430 |
BHangZhouNA |
ZheJiang |
30 |
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Grinding Machines |
ACC-350ST |
BESFORD |
CHINA |
50 |
Auto Lathe Machining |
L150G-II |
OKUMA |
CHINA |
80 |
Wire Cutting Machines |
DK7732 |
NEW FAST |
CHNA |
30 |
Milling Machine |
SHCM-97A |
GENTIGER |
ZheJiang |
20 |
CMM Machine |
CRT-PA574 |
MITUTYO |
JAPAN |
10 |
Hardness Tester |
TILO-T60 |
MITUTYO |
JAPAN |
5 |
Productions showing:
More Detail Informations | |
Sample Available |
1.Sample is free of charge if we have the existing,you only need to pay the freight cost.Sample will be provided within 3 to 10 working days. 2.If the products is non-standard and no existing tooling inventory,The full mould cost needed prepaid, sample will be provided within 7 to 15 working days, you’ll pay the freight cost. |
MOQ | 1pcs |
Pricing Term | EXW HangZhou ,FOB,CIF,CNF,DDU,etc. |
Payment Term | TT(30% in advance as deposit,balance before delivery),L/C,Western Union,PayPal etc. |
Port of loading | HangZhou port or ZheJiang port. |
Lead Time | 15-35 working days after order and deposit received. |
Warranty |
1.We shoulder the ability based on product categories to determine the warranty, and guarantee more than 18 months. 2.We don’t assume responsibility for the damage which is caused by indirect, accidental events at anytime anywhere. |
Founded in 2005,HangZhou HC Co.,Ltd is an IATF16949:2016 manufacturer.We have more than 20 years of production experience in the production of cnc machining/Milling parts,cold forming,graphite products, We not only have new imported prodution equipment and spacious storage space,but also have a group of experienced workers and professional engineering R & D team.Therefore, our company has enough strength to meet the needs of customers.
Equipments & Working plant:
Worry about our quality problem?
We are an IATF16949:2016 Certifed supplier, strictly execute inspection on ISO quality control system. All our products will pass 10-step inspections: it starts from incoming material inspection to IPQC, then FQC and final inspection with reports before shipment.
Packing:Generally carton or wooden case or plastic foam with standard export wooden pallet , or as per consumer’s requirements.
Certifications:
Your Satisfaction, Our Motivation!
FAQ
Q1. Are you factory or trading company?
A: We are a customized factory with independent oversea trading office .
Q2.Can you provide sample for us?
A: Yes, free sample is available
Q3. What raw material do you use?
A: Stainless Steel, Carbon Steel, Mild Steel, Galvanized Steel, Aluminum alloy, brass, copper, Aluminum etc.
Q4. What finishes can you provide?
A: powder coating, polishing, zinc/nickel /chrome plating, painting, anodized, hot dip galvanized, sandblasted etc.
Q5. How do you ensure quality control?
A: We inspect every process based on your drawings or samples and also check the products before packing
Q6. Is small quantity available?
A: Yes, Small quantity for trial order is available.
Q7. How do you ship the goods?
A: We have our cooperation forwarder, they can deliver the goods to you in very short time with competitive price, and you can ship by your own agent as your convenience.
Q8. How about your delivery time ?
A: 3-10 days for samples and 15-45 days for mass production .
Q: How To Place A Order?
* You send us drawing or sample
* We make the sample and send it to you
* You think the sample is good then place an order and pay us 30% deposit
* We start to make the product
* When the goods is done, we take photoes for your check and you then pay the balance
* We deliver the products to courier company
Application: | Auto and Motorcycle Accessory, Machinery Accessory |
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Standard: | GB, EN, JIS Code, TEMA, ASME |
Surface Treatment: | Anodizing |
Production Type: | Mass Production |
Machining Method: | CNC Turning |
Material: | Nylon, Steel, Plastic, Alloy, Aluminum |
Samples: |
US$ 10/Piece
1 Piece(Min.Order) | |
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Customization: |
Available
| Customized Request |
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Shaft Collar
A shaft collar is a common machine component that provides mechanical support to shafts. It is found in motors and gearboxes and serves several important functions. Its design makes it an easy component to install. In addition to providing mechanical support to shafts, shaft collars can also serve as locating components and bearing faces.
Sizes
Shaft collars are complex components with several factors that determine their performance. Typical considerations include the style, materials used, bore size, and shaft geometry. Manufacturers typically have information on these factors on their websites. Users can also contact them for advice. These components are available in different sizes and types.
Shaft collars are available in a wide range of sizes, from 1/8 inch to six inches. They can also be re-bored if necessary. There are two main types of shaft collars. The basic one uses set screws, which may mar the shaft. The other type features a clamp screw and a hinge on one side. This eliminates the risk of losing screws.
The most common types of shaft collars are made from steel or aluminum. Plastic shaft collars are lightweight and inexpensive, but have reduced holding power. Steel shaft collars are more durable and hold their shape without bending. They also tend to be corrosion resistant. The steel grades used can have a big impact on their performance. For example, the 12L14 alloy is easier to machine, but does not do well in welding applications. Stainless steel shaft collars offer enhanced corrosion resistance, but reduced holding power. They are most commonly made from 304 stainless steel.
Shaft collars are an integral part of many mechanical systems. They are used to mount shafts onto flat surfaces and hold mechanical components in place. These accessories are available in a wide range of sizes and styles. Depending on the application, a shaft collar can be made to fit virtually any shaft.
The material used for shaft collars is also an important factor. The material of the shaft collar can make a big difference in the performance of the collar. The screw can be either flat or hex. The material will also determine the holding power. A screw with a hardened center will provide better holding power.
Another factor affecting the holding power of shaft collars is its surface treatment. The most common types are steel, black oxide, and zinc-plated. The latter is beneficial as it reduces the friction coefficient and enhances the holding power. Zinc-plated collars are better corrosion resistant than black oxide. However, the black oxide treatment is more effective because it prevents slippage.
Construction
Shaft collar construction involves the construction of a collar around an underground shaft. This structure consists of steel casing and concrete that extends below the surface of the ground. The concrete may be constructed using conventional or specialty cements. It may also contain accelerators and other additives to improve its holding strength. The concrete may also contain heavyweight or lightweight aggregates for optimal properties.
There are two main types of shaft collars. The double split collar is the most common type. It has a split design in the middle and is fastened using two allen head cap screws on each side. It has greater holding power than a solid collar, and the two-piece design makes it easier to install and replace. In addition, double split collars don’t require disassembling the entire shaft and its components.
There are many factors to consider when selecting a shaft collar. The material, holding power, and surface treatment of the shaft collar will affect its ability to withstand the load without slipping. These factors must match the specifications of the application in order to maximize its safety. A guide can help you choose the most appropriate shaft collar for your needs. The holding power of a shaft collar depends on the material used for construction and the screw size.
Shaft collars are used for a variety of applications that require a secure grip on mechanical components. They can be used on shafts, tubes, piping, and even flat surfaces. Only the highest quality collars are approved for use in industrial settings. These collars help ensure proper alignment of mechanical components and prevent any unnecessary movement. There are three different types of shaft collars. One type is a two-piece collar that is held together by two socket head screws.
Shaft collars may include an extended concrete pad at the surface. This concrete pad can support surface equipment and piping support assemblies. The shaft collar extends below temporary bracing material and within the retainment wall. The extended portion of the collar is then extended into the competent rock. From there, the collar transitions to a shaft lining assembly.
Functions
A shaft collar is a simple device that plays a critical role in a wide variety of industrial applications. Its primary functions are to hold components in place, locate components on the shaft, and form an attachment between a shaft and another component. In designing a shaft collar, a designer needs to consider several factors, including the material, bore size, and geometry of the shaft. It is also important to consider the specific requirements of the system.
Threaded collars are superior to smooth-bore collars in many ways. Threaded collars are more resistant to axial loads than smooth-bore collars, which rely on friction. Because the collar and shaft are threaded, they are practically impossible to move axially without breaking the shaft.
There are many types of shaft collars, each with their own unique properties. Each collar has different applications, and its performance must match the needs of the application. For many applications, holding power is paramount, while other performance factors include weldability, inertia, conductivity, corrosion resistance, and precision of collar-face relative to the bore.
While shaft collars may exert some holding force, they also exert other forces on the shaft. For example, they are ideal for splitting hubs, where they act as interfaces between various components. In addition, their close tolerances allow them to exert minimal force on the hub. This allows them to provide increased holding power while minimizing the force needed to close the hub.
Despite their simplicity, the shaft collar plays a crucial role in machine design. They hold components in place and provide necessary positioning for power transmission. Additionally, they are used as spacers in motor assemblies. And, they can also act as mechanical stops, limiting the movement of the shaft. You can find them in virtually any type of machinery.
Another type of shaft collar is the threaded collar, which can be axially or radially attached to the shaft. Its design has an internal thread that helps to precisely position it along the shaft. Internal threads also offer enhanced support for high axial loads. Internal threads also act as a positive mechanical stop.
Applications
Shaft collars are used in a variety of industrial applications. They serve as accurate stops and easy-to-adjust spacers. They can be used on glass, thin-wall tubing, and plastic. Other applications include optical measuring instruments and positioning systems for MRI machines. These collars are available in different sizes, materials, and styles.
The material used for shaft collars can have a significant impact on their performance. A collar’s holding power is also affected by the strength of its screw. Generally, a collar manufacturer will provide a screw that is compatible with the application. However, in some cases, it is necessary to use a nonstandard screw.
The clamp-style collar is reliable under constant loads, but it may need extra support when shock loads are present. In these situations, a small mass is impacted, and high forces are created. A positive stop can help a clamp-style collar stay in place during such shock loads. Alternatively, a collar undercut on a shaft can provide positive stops in both axial directions.
There are many different shaft collar designs and styles. Choose the right one for your application by considering your specifications. Different styles have different purposes, so consider the type and material that is right for your application. Some manufacturers offer a variety of different styles to choose from. You can visit their website or call their customer service representatives for assistance. This way, you can choose the best shaft collar for your specific needs. These collars are a very important part of many mechanical systems.
Clamp-style collars are an excellent choice when axial adjustment along the shaft is required frequently. These collars are easy to install and remove and do not mar the shaft. In addition, they provide excellent clamping force and impressive holding power. Quick-clamp collars are also a great choice for light-duty applications. They allow for fast and easy adjustment and are particularly useful in packaging and printing industries.
Shaft collars are composed of two components: a central bore and a second component. The first component is preferably made of resilient elastomeric material. The second component is made of a plastic material and has a relative stiffness that helps the shaft collar slide on a shaft without causing too much stress.
editor by CX 2023-05-09