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Shaft locking devices for rigid shaft connections with high alignment accuracy

By Leslie Langnau | August 22, 2011

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Coupling Tips

Ameriloc internal and external locking devices and shaft couplings are custom-engineered, manufactured, and tested to precise tolerances to meet specific customer requirements and provide years of trouble-free service.

Quality materials and state-of-the-art manufacturing processes ensure high reliability. Units eliminate the need for keyways, splines, or hydraulic hubs, allowing for unlimited shaft positioning. Installation and removal is easy using standard tools. Features include zero backlash, reduced shaft stress, and high contact pressure for greater torque. Tight contact prevents contamination in high dust and moisture environments.

Ameriloc locking devices are suited for use on test stands, printing presses, ski lifts, mining crushers, meat processing, drilling, milling, compressors, pulp & paper, cranes, fans, and steel mills.

All units are pre-assembled, ready to install. Torque range is from 25,000 to 4,303,675 ft-lb (34 to 5,835 kNm). A range of standard sizes is available with outer diameters from 12.5 to 53 in. (320 to 1,350 mm), and shaft diameters from 6.5 to 29.5 in. (165 to 750 mm). Additional sizes and custom designs are available upon request.

Ameridrives Couplings
www.ameriloc.com

 


Filed Under: Coupling Tips, Collars • locking devices

 

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