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News Release from: Transmission Developments | Subject: Shaft collars
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 27 November 2003
Choice of mountings for shaft collars
A new range of shaft collars is available in both set screw and double split configurations.
A new range of shaft collars is available in both set screw and double split configurations Transdev set screw collars are the most economical option and available in two types, one plain and one with a small spacer boss
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 17 Jun 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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They are installed on a shaft by tightening the two set screws that extend through the collar body.
Transdev set screw collars are available in standard metric bores and in natural and black finishes.
Transdev split collars are a stronger way of retaining components.
Superior double split collars are available to allow free mounting anywhere along a shaft.
Also known as a clamp collar, a split collar functions as a clamp around the circumference of the shaft held in place by two socket cap screws.
A clamp collar doesn't mark or burr the shaft and provides a significantly greater axial load than set screw collars.
Transdev split collars are available in standard metric bores and in natural and black finishes.
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