Reducing bushes are used to adapt the bore size, increasing the offering of diameters available. When fitted into hubs with set screws, a reduce bush will function as a ring clamp, leaving the shafts completely unmarked. Uses Plumbing industry Construction Engineers Factory machinery Automobiles Various types of joints, including fork type and universal Benefits No damage to shafts due to protection provided by reducing bushes Compact and lightweight Various bore sizes available, to suit the application Reliable and durable
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Ruland ENCL20-10MM-A is a one-piece shaft collar with
a 10mm bore, 20mm OD, and 5.5mm width. The thin line design reduces weight and allows for use in confined spaces. It has the clamp style benefits of not marring the shaft, easy removability, and indefinite adjustability while commonly being used for ...
Description:
Identical in design and function to the traditional
7012 device, this unit is made of stainless steel for applications requiring rust free installation. Torque capacity is somewhat reduced due to the nature of stainless steel.
Description:
Reducing bush short PVC-U, available in either metric
or imperial versions. Ideally used in chemical processing, microelectronics, water treatment and ship building. Good chemical and corrosion resistance.