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Shaft Collars and Couplings for High Temp Applications

By Garrett Harmon | June 4, 2014

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Shaft collars and couplings designed for use in conveyors, furnaces, ovens, oil & gas, and other process environments with temperatures up to 1,650°F are available from Stafford Manufacturing Corp. of Wilmington, MA.

Stafford High Temperature Shaft Collars are offered in one-piece, two-piece, hinged, and flanged designs and the Rigid Clamp-type Couplings come in a wide range of configurations including one-, two- and three-piece, stepped bore, and dual-keyed styles for unsupported shafts. They can be machined from Type 330 Stainless Steel for applications up to 1,650°F, Inconel®, Hastelloy® C-276, and other customer specified alloys.

Suitable for a wide range of applications in high-heat environments, Stafford High Temperature Shaft Collars are offered with bore sizes from 1/2” up to 4” I.D. and can be modified with special hexagonal, square, or threaded bores and mounting holes on the face or O.D. Applications include drive systems, agitation equipment, and structural components.

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Stafford Manufacturing
www.staffordmfg.com


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