Stafford has introduced a full line of shaft collars, mounting collars, and sleeve couplings that incorporate the Accu-Clamp™ feature which provides highly accurate working surfaces and mar-free clamping.

WILMINGTON, MA (PRWEB) April 25, 2018

Stafford Manufacturing Corp. has introduced a full line of shaft collars, mounting collars, and sleeve couplings that provide highly accurate working surfaces and mar-free clamping.

Stafford Accu-Clamp™ Shaft Collars feature an integral clamp on one side while leaving the other flat and perpendicular within 0.001” TIR to permit mounting next to precision bearings, sprockets, and gears. For mounting components, Accu-Mount™ and Accu-Flange™ collars have a centering hub with predrilled and tapped holes on their flat side and flange, respectively.

Providing strong, mar-free clamping power, Stafford Accu-Clamp™ Shaft Collars are available made from aluminum, steel, and stainless steel in 0.5” to 2” I.D. sizes. A Precision one-piece Sleeve Coupling with a rigid center clamp section and the Accu-Clamp™ feature at each end is offered for a distortion-free coupling with a more precise fit and shaft-to shaft concentricity within 0.001” TIR.

Stafford Accu-Clamp™ Shaft Collars and related components are priced according to size and quantity. Price quotations are available upon request and custom modifications can be accommodated.

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(at)staffordmfg(dot)com
deep link: http://shaft-collars-couplings.staffordmfg.com/category/product-news
http://www.staffordmfg.com

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