Stafford Custom Shaft Collars & Couplings can be manufactured to precise new design requirements from a wide range of materials in a variety of configurations with special bore features and other characteristics.

WILMINGTON, Mass. (PRWEB) May 08, 2018

Stafford Custom Shaft Collars & Couplings can be manufactured to precise design requirements from a wide range of materials in a variety of config-urations with special bore features such as hex, square, or round shapes and keyways including hinges and threads. Exterior modifications can include flats, slots, knurls, laser etching, tapped through-holes, flanges, cams, target inserts, levers, and related parts to meet OEM specifications.

Supplied in prototype through production quantities, Stafford Custom Shaft Collars & Couplings can be machined from alloy steels, stainless alloys, titanium, aluminum with anodizing in bright colors, brass, bronze, Delrin®, and other materials. Sizes can range from 1/8” to 12” I.D. with dimensional tolerances of less than 0.001” and less than 0.001” T.I.R. concentricity, depending upon configuration. 3-D models can be provided for proof-of-concept testing.

Stafford Custom Shaft Collars & Couplings pricing is quoted within 24 hours and typical delivery is 2-4 weeks. Literature is available upon request.

For more information contact:

Stafford Manufacturing Corporation
Jim Swiezynski, Technical Director
P.O. Box 277
North Reading, MA 01864-0277
(800) 695-5551 FAX (978) 657-4731
E-mail: jswiezynski@staffordmfg.com
deep link: http://www.staffordmfg.com/custom-manufacturing.html
http://www.staffordmfg.com

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