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MISUMI Shaft Collars(Side Hole Machining:3 Counterbored Holes)

MISUMI offers products Shaft Collars specified by Side Hole Machining 3 Counterbored Holes from Automation Components product category. There are a total of 1 items. Search and select detailed specifications of parts for your machine with free CAD downloads. MISUMI products are available to order through MISUMI online 24 hours a day. Free shipping, no minimum order.

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    Shaft Collar (Clamp) - 2 Counterbored Holes / 3 Counterbored Holes
    Shaft Collar (Clamp) - 2 Counterbored Holes / 3 Counterbored Holes
    Shaft Collar (Clamp) - 2 Counterbored Holes / 3 Counterbored Holes

    Shaft Collar (Clamp) - 2 Counterbored Holes / 3 Counterbored Holes

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    "Since the mounting hole is machined, this product can be mounted on plates and brackets."

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    Fastening Method Specifications I.D.(mm) O.D.(mm) Width(mm) Material Surface Treatment Thickness Side Hole Machining Cleaning Method
    Slit Side Mount Hole 6 ~ 40 24 ~ 78 8 ~ 18 Steel / Stainless Steel No Surface Treatment / Surface Treatment Standard Type 3 Counterbored Holes -
    From: ₹ 788.94
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Shaft Collar (Clamp) - 2 Counterbored Holes / 3 Counterbored Holes
    Shaft Collar (Clamp) - 2 Counterbored Holes / 3 Counterbored Holes
    Shaft Collar (Clamp) - 2 Counterbored Holes / 3 Counterbored Holes
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    Shaft Collar (Clamp) - 2 Counterbored Holes / 3 Counterbored Holes

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    Days to Ship Same day or more
    Fastening MethodSlit
    SpecificationsSide Mount Hole
    I.D.(mm)6 ~ 40
    O.D.(mm)24 ~ 78
    Width(mm)8 ~ 18
    MaterialSteel / Stainless Steel
    Surface TreatmentNo Surface Treatment / Surface Treatment
    ThicknessStandard Type
    Side Hole Machining3 Counterbored Holes
    Cleaning Method-

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    FAQ Shaft Collars

    Question: What is a shaft collar?
    Answer: A shaft collar, sometimes called a shaft clamp, shaft stop, or shaft collar clamp, is a simple yet crucial component used to locate and secure objects onto a rotating shaft. It's a machined ring-shaped fastener with a smooth or threaded bore. A setscrew tightens against the shaft, creating a frictional force that holds the collar in place.
    Question: What are the different types of shaft collars?
    Answer: Here are some common types of shaft collars.
    • Set screw collars: These are the most basic and economical type. They have one or two setscrews that tighten against the shaft for a secure hold.
    • One-piece collars: These collars are pre-assembled, making them quick and easy to install. They offer a lower profile than set screw collars.
    • Clamp collars: These collars use a lever mechanism to clamp onto the shaft, providing a strong hold without needing tools. Ideal for frequent adjustments.
    • Take-up collars: These collars have a split design that allows for easy adjustment of the shaft position. Useful for applications requiring precise alignment.
    • Threaded collars: These collars have internal threads that screw directly onto a threaded shaft, offering a very secure connection.
    Question: How to choose the right shaft collar?
    Answer: When selecting a shaft collar, consider these factors:
    • Shaft diameter: Choose a collar with a bore size that closely matches your shaft diameter.
    • Application requirements: Consider the needed holding force, adjustability needs, and ease of installation.
    • Material: Select a material compatible with your shaft material and application environment. Common materials include steel, stainless steel, and aluminum.
    • Number of setscrews: One or two setscrews provide different holding strengths and ease of adjustment.
    Question: What is the difference between set screw and clamp shaft collars?
    Answer: • Set Screw Collars: These use screws to secure the collar to the shaft. They are suitable for applications with low torque but may damage the shaft surface if over-tightened.
    • Clamp Collars: These provide a more secure grip without marring the shaft. They are ideal for high-torque applications and allow for easy adjustments.
    Question: What Surface Treatments Are Available for Shaft Collars?
    Answer: To enhance performance and durability, shaft collars can feature:
    • Black oxide coating for corrosion resistance
    • Zinc plating for extended lifespan
    • Electroless nickel plating for improved wear resistance
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