Product Description
Motor Shaft Plastic Grommet Sleeve Bushing / Taper Reducing Lock Flanged Bush for Appliances
Products Type
We can custom shape,size,color material and quantity for plastic bushing as your requirment.
Products Specification
1. Various hardness for your choice.
2. Good abrasion, heat and oil resistance.
3. Good anti-aging performance and gas tightness.
4. Ease of bonding to other material.
5. Excellent oxygen and CZPT resistance.
6. Non-flammable,self-extinguish.
Material | PA,PA6,PA66,PP,PE,LDPE,HDPE,UWHDPE,PTFE,POM,ABS,or Custom Compound (Any custom compound plastic is available) |
Size | According to samples or drawings |
Color | Black,white,red,green,transparent or any color according to Pantone colors |
Finish | High Gloss,Fine Grain,Electroplating,Painting,Printing,Texture etc,or as request |
Type | Round,square,rectangular,or any nonstandard shape as request |
Logo | Debossed,embossed,printed logo or as request |
Plastic Material Properties
Company Profile
Zhongde (ZheJiang ) Machinery Equipment Co.,LTD is a company integrated in design,OEM&ODM plastic&rubber&CNCparts production.We can provide the best products and service at a competitive price.
Main Products
We can provide OEM service,which means producing base on your drawings or samples,also we can design according to its application or customer`s requirments.
Order Operation Flow
We execute each step according to the operation process flow, strictly, seriously and meet the requirements of customers with good quality on time.
For Fast Quotation,Please Inform Below Details
1. Production type
2. Material specification (or let us know the using environmental)
3. Size details? (or provide drawings or samples for refference)
4. Quantity request
5. Prefer color
Common Uses For Taper Bushes
Taper bushes are used to secure machine elements to cylindrical shafts. Their shape is conical and tapered longitudinally. Because of their shape, they are used in many applications. Here are some common examples. Read on to learn how these bushes are used. Listed below are some common uses for taper bushes. Let’s discuss each 1 briefly. Once you have a good understanding of them, you can begin designing your own machined parts.
Conical bush
The TB 2012-38 Taper Bush is a standard conical bush used to fix wheels, pulleys, and shaft couplings. They are used in many industrial applications. Because of their symmetrical shape and Whitworth threads, they are a popular choice for use with a variety of different hub sizes. While they are not ideal for use in high-speed applications, they are a good choice in other situations.
These bushes secure machine elements to cylindrical shafts. The tapered longitudinally-split design is contractible and can be used to balance the mass imbalance between the bush and the mating hub. These bushes are often used in machine-to-machine applications. For more information, visit the Conical Taper Bush Wikipedia article. Once you’ve mastered the basics of tapering a shaft, it’s time to learn about its many uses.
In the power transmission industry, a taper bush is used to mount a pulley. These bushes are made of precision cast iron and are computer-etched for size identification. High-10sile screws are used to fasten the taper part to the hub. This allows for a secure fit and high torque transmission. A taper bush is also useful for flush mounting ceiling lights. Their even spacing and tight alignment make them a popular choice for high-torque applications.
Conical bush with a widened longitudinal slit
According to 1 embodiment, a bush with a widened longitudinal notch can have an extra piece of material removed. The metal removals can come from the surrounding taper-bored hub or localized on a bush’s outer surface. A widened longitudinal slit 11 creates a state of balance and allows the bush to cooperate with a mating hub.
The widened slit of a conical taper bush increases its rigidity and reduces the likelihood of overheating. These bushes are commonly used in hub-and-bush assemblies, which secure machine elements to cylindrical shafts. A widened longitudinal slit allows the bush to contract and expand, balancing mass imbalance between the hub and mating hub.
One disadvantage of the existing design is that the lack of symmetry in the system makes it difficult to achieve a balanced, symmetrical system. This is particularly problematic in vibration-sensitive situations, and may compromise the durability of the bush. In addition, the lack of symmetry in the system makes it difficult to manufacture a robust bush, resulting in a higher failure rate. The bush is also susceptible to excessive vibration during rotation, which is detrimental to the balance of the assembly.
This type of nut is made of precision cast iron or C45 medium carbon steel, and is used to fix a variety of shafts. They are flexible and fit a wide range of third-party products, including CZPT products. The manufacturer’s installation guide is a good place to start if you are unfamiliar with this type of nut. For more information, visit the manufacturer’s website.