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1-7/16" Two-Piece Split Clamp-Type Shaft Collar, Steel

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1-7/16" Two-Piece Split Clamp-Type Shaft Collar, SteelCan be placed anywhere on shaft Smooth bore protects shafts from damage Superior holding power over set screw type collars Offered in High Strength, Low Profile and Heavy Duty styles Stocked in a variety of materials 2 Piece Clamp Type Shaft Collars are for use on standard round shafts, hard or soft, as well as on thin wall tube or over a split hub. They can be completely disassembled and placed anywhere on a shaft. Precision machined, non marring,

  • Can be placed anywhere on shaft
  • Smooth bore protects shafts from damage
  • Superior holding power over set-screw type collars
  • Offered in High Strength, Low Profile and Heavy Duty styles
  • Stocked in a variety of materials
2-Piece Clamp-Type Shaft Collars are for use on standard round shafts, hard or soft, as well as on thin wall tube or over a split hub. They can be completely disassembled and placed anywhere on a shaft. Precision machined, non-marring, easy to adjust, with high clamping power, they are stocked in the following materials:
  • Steel
  • Stainless Steel
  • Aluminum
  • Nylon
  • Delrin
Offered in three styles:
  • High Strength: Clamp screw does not protrude beyond the outside diameter (OD)
  • Low Profile: Clamp screw protrudes beyond the OD
  • Heavy Duty: Uses larger clamp screw and has larger OD for 2X holding power
Standard Series offers economy-priced versions of low-profile styles (32LXXX and 32SXXX parts).
 
 

Specifications

Part Number  

2L107

Series

Signature

Material

Steel

Alloy

12L14

Finish

Black Oxide

Type

High Strength

Approximate Weight

0.35 lb

Country of Origin

USA

UPC Code

662786004759

RoHS2 Compliant

Yes

REACH Compliant

Yes

Dimensional Attributes

Bore Size

1-7/16 in

Outside Diameter

2.375 in

Width

0.500 in

Recessed Screw

Yes

Screw Size

1/4-28 x 3/4

Screw Material

Alloy Steel
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Terrible condition!!! not readable. what a shame!
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