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Shaft-Locking Bushings

Sept. 8, 2010
ETP shaft-locking bushings ensure higher concentricity than mechanical shaft-locking bushings — even to 0.001-in. TIR.

ETP shaft-locking bushings ensure higher concentricity than mechanical shaft-locking bushings — even to 0.001-in. TIR.

Features & benefits

  • Double-walled sleeve encapsulates pressure medium; actuation screw is tightened, expands inner and outer wall uniformly

  • Suitable for repeated mounting and dismantling

  • Flange-mounted actuation screws

  • ETP Express has just one mounting screw positioned in radial location

  • -22° to 180° F; Classic for 40 to 11,413 ft lb; Express for 40 to 6,400 ft lb

  • No lubrication

  • Range of inch and metric sizes in both standard and stainless steel

Zero-Max Inc.
(800) 533-1731
zero-max.com

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