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3-GRV QD E-BUSH C-BELT SHEAVES IDC 3-C-105-E

Multiple Groove Sheaves
$204.36

QD Heavy Duty V-Belt Sheaves are designed to be mounted with QD Bushings. The bushings allow easy installation and removal reducing downtime; as well as the versatility and cost savings of being able to use one sheave with a range of different shaft sizes by selecting from the available bushing bore sizes. The QD Bushing ensures a tight grip on the shaft minimizing the risk of slippage, and in many cases can be reverse mounted when space constraints require.

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6-GRV A OR B-BELT SF-BUSH SHEAVES IDC 6-B-086-SF

Multiple Groove Sheaves
$195.56

QD Heavy Duty V-Belt Sheaves are designed to be mounted with QD Bushings. The bushings allow easy installation and removal reducing downtime; as well as the versatility and cost savings of being able to use one sheave with a range of different shaft sizes by selecting from the available bushing bore sizes. The QD Bushing ensures a tight grip on the shaft minimizing the risk of slippage, and in many cases can be reverse mounted when space constraints require.

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JAW COUPLING URETHANE INSERTS IDC L-050-U

Jaw Coupling Spiders & Elements
$10.76

Jaw Couplings provide standard shaft-to-shaft connection for general duty applications. Two hubs are used in pair with an element (spider), each sold seperately. The element eliminates metal-to-metal contact and acts as a shock absorber. The design is fail-safe in that it will perform if the element fails. These Urethane elements provide good corrosion resistiance with good flexibility and misalignment.

TB (Taped Lock Style) Bushings are used on sheaves, sprockets and pulleys to provide increased clamping force over standard bore-to-size components. They are tapered in design without flanges and utilize screws to tighten on the shaft. Their compact design makes them convienent in many applications that are space-constrained. Each TB Bushing size is produced in a number of different finished bore options that include a keyway, as well as a minimum plain bore option. This allows users flexibility when using TB style sheaves, sprockets or pulleys in applications that may utilize various shaft sizes.

TB (Taped Lock Style) Bushings are used on sheaves, sprockets and pulleys to provide increased clamping force over standard bore-to-size components. They are tapered in design without flanges and utilize screws to tighten on the shaft. Their compact design makes them convienent in many applications that are space-constrained. Each TB Bushing size is produced in a number of different finished bore options that include a keyway, as well as a minimum plain bore option. This allows users flexibility when using TB style sheaves, sprockets or pulleys in applications that may utilize various shaft sizes.

TB (Taped Lock Style) Bushings are used on sheaves, sprockets and pulleys to provide increased clamping force over standard bore-to-size components. They are tapered in design without flanges and utilize screws to tighten on the shaft. Their compact design makes them convienent in many applications that are space-constrained. Each TB Bushing size is produced in a number of different finished bore options that include a keyway, as well as a minimum plain bore option. This allows users flexibility when using TB style sheaves, sprockets or pulleys in applications that may utilize various shaft sizes.

TB (Taped Lock Style) Bushings are used on sheaves, sprockets and pulleys to provide increased clamping force over standard bore-to-size components. They are tapered in design without flanges and utilize screws to tighten on the shaft. Their compact design makes them convienent in many applications that are space-constrained. Each TB Bushing size is produced in a number of different finished bore options that include a keyway, as well as a minimum plain bore option. This allows users flexibility when using TB style sheaves, sprockets or pulleys in applications that may utilize various shaft sizes.

TB (Taped Lock Style) Bushings are used on sheaves, sprockets and pulleys to provide increased clamping force over standard bore-to-size components. They are tapered in design without flanges and utilize screws to tighten on the shaft. Their compact design makes them convienent in many applications that are space-constrained. Each TB Bushing size is produced in a number of different finished bore options that include a keyway, as well as a minimum plain bore option. This allows users flexibility when using TB style sheaves, sprockets or pulleys in applications that may utilize various shaft sizes.

TB (Taped Lock Style) Bushings are used on sheaves, sprockets and pulleys to provide increased clamping force over standard bore-to-size components. They are tapered in design without flanges and utilize screws to tighten on the shaft. Their compact design makes them convienent in many applications that are space-constrained. Each TB Bushing size is produced in a number of different finished bore options that include a keyway, as well as a minimum plain bore option. This allows users flexibility when using TB style sheaves, sprockets or pulleys in applications that may utilize various shaft sizes.

TB (Taped Lock Style) Bushings are used on sheaves, sprockets and pulleys to provide increased clamping force over standard bore-to-size components. They are tapered in design without flanges and utilize screws to tighten on the shaft. Their compact design makes them convienent in many applications that are space-constrained. Each TB Bushing size is produced in a number of different finished bore options that include a keyway, as well as a minimum plain bore option. This allows users flexibility when using TB style sheaves, sprockets or pulleys in applications that may utilize various shaft sizes.

TB (Taped Lock Style) Bushings are used on sheaves, sprockets and pulleys to provide increased clamping force over standard bore-to-size components. They are tapered in design without flanges and utilize screws to tighten on the shaft. Their compact design makes them convienent in many applications that are space-constrained. Each TB Bushing size is produced in a number of different finished bore options that include a keyway, as well as a minimum plain bore option. This allows users flexibility when using TB style sheaves, sprockets or pulleys in applications that may utilize various shaft sizes.

TB (Taped Lock Style) Bushings are used on sheaves, sprockets and pulleys to provide increased clamping force over standard bore-to-size components. They are tapered in design without flanges and utilize screws to tighten on the shaft. Their compact design makes them convienent in many applications that are space-constrained. Each TB Bushing size is produced in a number of different finished bore options that include a keyway, as well as a minimum plain bore option. This allows users flexibility when using TB style sheaves, sprockets or pulleys in applications that may utilize various shaft sizes.

TB (Taped Lock Style) Bushings are used on sheaves, sprockets and pulleys to provide increased clamping force over standard bore-to-size components. They are tapered in design without flanges and utilize screws to tighten on the shaft. Their compact design makes them convienent in many applications that are space-constrained. Each TB Bushing size is produced in a number of different finished bore options that include a keyway, as well as a minimum plain bore option. This allows users flexibility when using TB style sheaves, sprockets or pulleys in applications that may utilize various shaft sizes.

TB (Taped Lock Style) Bushings are used on sheaves, sprockets and pulleys to provide increased clamping force over standard bore-to-size components. They are tapered in design without flanges and utilize screws to tighten on the shaft. Their compact design makes them convienent in many applications that are space-constrained. Each TB Bushing size is produced in a number of different finished bore options that include a keyway, as well as a minimum plain bore option. This allows users flexibility when using TB style sheaves, sprockets or pulleys in applications that may utilize various shaft sizes.

TB (Taped Lock Style) Bushings are used on sheaves, sprockets and pulleys to provide increased clamping force over standard bore-to-size components. They are tapered in design without flanges and utilize screws to tighten on the shaft. Their compact design makes them convienent in many applications that are space-constrained. Each TB Bushing size is produced in a number of different finished bore options that include a keyway, as well as a minimum plain bore option. This allows users flexibility when using TB style sheaves, sprockets or pulleys in applications that may utilize various shaft sizes.

TB (Taped Lock Style) Bushings are used on sheaves, sprockets and pulleys to provide increased clamping force over standard bore-to-size components. They are tapered in design without flanges and utilize screws to tighten on the shaft. Their compact design makes them convienent in many applications that are space-constrained. Each TB Bushing size is produced in a number of different finished bore options that include a keyway, as well as a minimum plain bore option. This allows users flexibility when using TB style sheaves, sprockets or pulleys in applications that may utilize various shaft sizes.

TB (Taped Lock Style) Bushings are used on sheaves, sprockets and pulleys to provide increased clamping force over standard bore-to-size components. They are tapered in design without flanges and utilize screws to tighten on the shaft. Their compact design makes them convienent in many applications that are space-constrained. Each TB Bushing size is produced in a number of different finished bore options that include a keyway, as well as a minimum plain bore option. This allows users flexibility when using TB style sheaves, sprockets or pulleys in applications that may utilize various shaft sizes.

TB (Taped Lock Style) Bushings are used on sheaves, sprockets and pulleys to provide increased clamping force over standard bore-to-size components. They are tapered in design without flanges and utilize screws to tighten on the shaft. Their compact design makes them convienent in many applications that are space-constrained. Each TB Bushing size is produced in a number of different finished bore options that include a keyway, as well as a minimum plain bore option. This allows users flexibility when using TB style sheaves, sprockets or pulleys in applications that may utilize various shaft sizes.

TB (Taped Lock Style) Bushings are used on sheaves, sprockets and pulleys to provide increased clamping force over standard bore-to-size components. They are tapered in design without flanges and utilize screws to tighten on the shaft. Their compact design makes them convienent in many applications that are space-constrained. Each TB Bushing size is produced in a number of different finished bore options that include a keyway, as well as a minimum plain bore option. This allows users flexibility when using TB style sheaves, sprockets or pulleys in applications that may utilize various shaft sizes.

TB (Taped Lock Style) Bushings are used on sheaves, sprockets and pulleys to provide increased clamping force over standard bore-to-size components. They are tapered in design without flanges and utilize screws to tighten on the shaft. Their compact design makes them convienent in many applications that are space-constrained. Each TB Bushing size is produced in a number of different finished bore options that include a keyway, as well as a minimum plain bore option. This allows users flexibility when using TB style sheaves, sprockets or pulleys in applications that may utilize various shaft sizes.

TB (Taped Lock Style) Bushings are used on sheaves, sprockets and pulleys to provide increased clamping force over standard bore-to-size components. They are tapered in design without flanges and utilize screws to tighten on the shaft. Their compact design makes them convienent in many applications that are space-constrained. Each TB Bushing size is produced in a number of different finished bore options that include a keyway, as well as a minimum plain bore option. This allows users flexibility when using TB style sheaves, sprockets or pulleys in applications that may utilize various shaft sizes.

TB (Taped Lock Style) Bushings are used on sheaves, sprockets and pulleys to provide increased clamping force over standard bore-to-size components. They are tapered in design without flanges and utilize screws to tighten on the shaft. Their compact design makes them convienent in many applications that are space-constrained. Each TB Bushing size is produced in a number of different finished bore options that include a keyway, as well as a minimum plain bore option. This allows users flexibility when using TB style sheaves, sprockets or pulleys in applications that may utilize various shaft sizes.

QD Heavy Duty V-Belt Sheaves are designed to be mounted with QD Bushings. The bushings allow easy installation and removal reducing downtime; as well as the versatility and cost savings of being able to use one sheave with a range of different shaft sizes by selecting from the available bushing bore sizes. The QD Bushing ensures a tight grip on the shaft minimizing the risk of slippage, and in many cases can be reverse mounted when space constraints require.

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This type of sprocket is commonly used in applications where two or more items are powered by a common drive shaft. The space between the sprocket plates is wider than a multi-strand sprocket and allows two separate strands of chain to engage without contacting each other. With this type of sprocket, one strand of chain may exit in a different direction than the other. For example, one strand exiting towards the ceiling and the other running parallel to the floor.

Hub type metric sprockets are available with a minimum plain bore (pilot bore) and some stock finished bore sizes. Any shaft size is possible with our custom bore and keyway capability. Sprockets with hubs are typically fitted to the shaft as a clearance fit. They are held in place with two set screws and a keyway. Clearance fits are popular for light loads and slow speeds. A press fit (or shrink fit to the shaft) is usually preferred for higher speeds or heavier loads as they fit to the shaft more securely than a clearance fit sprocket. Depending on the clearance of the shaft fit, sprockets may work slightly on the shaft causing possible fretting or shaft wear. All sprockets are available with hardened teeth from stock or on request. Press fits usually require the sprocket to be heated for installation to expand the bore. As a heated sprocket cools, it shrinks, conforming to the shaft with a tight grip. A set screw can be used to secure the key. The TL taper bushed sprocket will function like the press fit sprocket and is generally easier to install.

Browning® offers type A plate steel sprockets in single strands. Offerings include 25 to 200 pitch range.

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