SKF Shaft Alignment Tool TKSA MAGVBK

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RS Stock No.:
308-958
Mfr. Part No.:
TKSA MAGVBK
Brand:
SKF
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Brand

SKF

Product Type

Shaft Alignment Tool

Weight

0.55kg

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

SKF Shaft Alignment Tool, 0.55kg Weight - TKSA MAGVBK


This shaft alignment tool is a Compact magnetic device intended for aligning rotating shafts in industrial settings. It serves as a mechanical aid where precise positional correction between coupled shafts is required. The product is lightweight and suited to shop-floor and field environments where quick, repeatable alignment checks are needed.

Features and Benefits:


• Magnetic attachment delivers secure positioning for hands-free operation
• Compact form enables access in confined mechanical spaces
• Low mass of 0.55 kg reduces operator fatigue during handling
• Simple tool type supports Rapid alignment verification tasks
• Robust build intended for routine industrial use

Applications


• Suitable for alignment checks on motor and pump shaft couplings
• Ideal for maintenance teams in manufacturing plants
• Used with drive systems during commissioning and servicing
• Can be used for corrective alignment in automation installations

What is the unit’s mass and how does that affect handling?


It has a mass of 0.55 kg which makes it easy to position and manoeuvre during repeated checks without causing significant operator strain.

How is the tool typically attached to shafts or housings?


Attachment is achieved magnetically, allowing the device to remain fixed to ferrous surfaces while adjustments are made.

What type of environments is it designed for?


It is intended for industrial environments such as workshops and plant floors where mechanical shaft alignment tasks are performed.

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