Product Description
CZPT Keyless Locking Devices are used in rotating machinery, producing clamping pressure between surface of locking device and shaft to create adjustable and releasable mechanical connection, so as to clamp gears, pulleys and other components to a shaft without threads or keys.
Raw materials available in:
l Steel C45E,
l Steel 42CrMo4V
l Stainless Steel AISI431,
l Stainless Steel AISI304
Features:
1. Connect hubs solidly to shafts
2. Easy installation and disassembly
3. High torque transmission
4. Long lifetime and easy maintenance
5. Low notching effect
6. Reduction of wear and tear of expensive machine components
Ubet Machinery provides types of Keyless Locking Devices, which are interchangeable with many European and American brands. High quality always comes the first.
Ubet Keyless Locking Device KLD-1 Medium torque, not self-centering, Medium surface pressures, No axial hub movement, flexible use, machining tolerance shaft H8, hub H8; socket head locking screw DIN912-12.9. The most popular type of all KLD Locking Device, Gear Wheel Connection; the slotted design of the double tapered rings enables relatively high mounting tolerance, The large taper angles are not self-locking and facilitate the release of the connection.
KLD-1 Interchange with Z2,BIKON 4000,BEA BK40,BONFIX CCE2000,Challenge 01,Chiaravalli RCK40,CONEX A, Fenlock FLK200,ITALBLOCK CN210,KTR100,KINLOK LOK30,KBS40,KANA 200,MAV 2005,POGGI CAL-A,RFN7012,Ringspann RLK200,Ringblok 1120,SIT 1,SATI KLGG,TOLLOK TLK200,Tsubaki AS,TAS3571,V-Blok VK400,Walther Flender MLC 1000,Fenner Drive B-Loc B400,LoveJoy SLD1500, FX10,OKBS40,DRIVELOCK40
Ubet Keyless Locking Assembly KLD-2 Medium torque, self-centering, small cross section, machining tolerance shaft H8, hub H8; Socket head locking screw DIN912-12.9
Self-centering with excellent concentricity; the small outer diameter is space-saving and suitable for small wheel diameters; the spacer ring between the outer flange and the hub maintains the fitting position in the axial direction to enable exact positioning without a shaft collar; the push-off threads in the outer flanges are used for dismantling.
KLD-2 Interchange with Z11,BIKON 8000,BEA BK80,BONFIX CCE1000,Challenge 02,Chiaravalli RCK80,CONEX B,7110 ECOLOC, Fenlock FLK110,GERWAH PSV2571.1,ITALBLOCK CN55,KTR250,KINLOK LOK10,KBS80,MAV 5061,POGGI CAL-B,RFN7110,Ringspann RLK110,Ringblok 1100,SIT 3,SATI KLCC,TOLLOK TLK110,Tsubaki TF,V-Blok VB800B,Walther Flender MLC3000,Fenner Drive B-Loc B800,LoveJoy SLD1900, FX20,OKBS80,DRIVELOCK80
Ubet Locking Elements KLD-3
Low torque, Medium surface pressure, Taper rings only, Low axial and radial dimensions
This clamping set is self-centering with excellent concentricity. The extremely small outer diameter is space-saving and suitable for small wheel diameters. The spacer ring between the outer flange and the hub maintains the fitting position in the axial direction to enable exact positioning without a shaft collar. The push-off threads in the outer flanges are used for dismantling.
KLD-3 Interchange with Z1,BIKON 5000,BEA BK50,BONFIX CCE3000,Challenge 03 Chiaravalli RCK50,CONEX C,Fenlock FLK300,ITALBLOCK CN31,KRT150,KINLOK LOK80,KBS50,KANA 300,MAV 3003,POGGI CAL-C,RFN8006,Ringspann RLK300,Ringblok 1060,SIT 2,SATI KLNN,TOLLOK TLK300,Tsubaki EL, ,Walther Flender MLC 2000,Fenner Drive B-Loc B112,LoveJoy SLD350, FX30,OKBS50,DRIVELOCK50
Ubet Mechanical Locking Device KLD-4
High torque, self-centering, medium surface pressure, machining tolerance shaft H8, hub H8; socket head Locking screw DIN912-12.9
KLD-4 Interchange with Z3,BIKON 7000A,BEA BK70,BONFIX CCE4000,Challenge 04,Chiaravalli RCK70,CONEX D,7004 ECOLOC, Fenlock FLK130,GERWAH PSV2007,ITALBLOCK CN54/N,KTR200,KINLOK LOK20A,KBS70,MAV 6901,POGGI CAL-D,RFN7013.0,Ringspann RLK130,Ringblok 1300.1,SIT 5A,SATI KLDA,TOLLOK TLK130,V-Blok VK700, FX40,OKBS70,DRIVELOCK70
Ubet Shaft Hub Connection KLD-5
Medium torque, reduced length, medium self-centering, High surface pressure, machining tolerance shaft H8, hub H8; socket head Locking screw DIN912-12.9
Suitable for narrow, disk-shaped wheel hubs. Self-centering and self-locking in the clamping state.
KLD-5 Interchange with Z3B,BIKON 1003,BEA BK13,BONFIX CCE4100,Challenge 05,Chiaravalli RCK13,CONEX DS,7003 ECOLOC, Fenlock FLK132,GERWAH PSV2006,KTR203,KBS13,KANA 201,MAV 1062,POGGI CAL-DS,RFN7013.0, Ringspann RLK132,Ringblok 1710,SIT 6,SATI KLAA,TOLLOK TLK132,TAS3003, V-Blok VK160,Walther Flender MLC 5006,LoveJoy SLD1750, FX41, OKBS13, DRIVELOCK13.
Ubet Shaft Locking Device KLD-6
Medium torque, self-centering, Low surface pressure, No axial hub movement, machining tolerance shaft H8, hub H8; socket head Locking screw DIN912-12.9
KLD-6 Interchange with Z13,BIKON 7000B,BEA BK71,BONFIX CCE4500,Challenge 06,Chiaravalli RCK71,CONEX E,7007 ECOLOC, Fenlock FLK131,GERWAH PSV2007.3,ITALBLOCK CN54/S,KTR201,KINLOK LOK20B,KBS71,MAV 6902,POGGI CAL-E,RFN7013.1,Ringspann RLK131,Ringblok 1300.2,SIT 5B,SATI KLDB,TOLLOK TLK131,Tsubaki KE,V-Blok VK700.1,Walther Flender MLC5000B, FX50,OKBS71,DRIVELOCK71
Ubet Clamping Power Lock KLD-7
Medium torque, reduced length, High surface pressure, No axial hub movement, machining tolerance shaft H8, hub H8; socket head Locking screw DIN912-12.9; Simultaneous Connection of Chain Sprocket
KLD-7 Interchange with Z8,BIKON 1006,BEA BK16,BONFIX CCE4600,Challenge 07,Chiaravalli RCK16,CONEX ES,7006 ECOLOC,Fenlock FLK133,GERWAH PSV2006.3,ITALBLOCK CN9/4,KTR206,KBS16,KANA 201,MAV 1061,POGGI CAL-ES,RFN7013.1,Ringspann RLK133,Ringblok 1720,SATI KLAB,TOLLOK TLK133,Tsubaki AE,TAS3006,V-Blok VK130,Walther Flender MLC 5007,LoveJoy SLD1750, FX51,OKBS16,DRIVELOCK16
Ubet Shrink Disc KLD-14
High torque, No axial hub movement, High speed application, preferred solution for coupling hub and hollow shaft gearbox, DIN931-10.9 screw; Smart-Lock Shrink Disc, Narrow Hub Connection for sprockets, connect hollow and solid shafts frictionally and backlash-free.
KLD-14 Interchange with Z7B,BEA BK19,BONFIX CCE8000,Challenge 14,Chiaravalli RCK19,CONEX SD, Fenlock FLK603, ,KTR603,KBS19,MAV 2008,RFN4071,Ringspann RLK603,Ringblok 2200,SATI KLDD,TOLLOK TLK603, Tsubaki SL, ,Walther Flender MLC 9050,Fenner Drive B-Loc SD10,LoveJoy SLD900, FX190,OKBS19,DRIVELOCK19
Ubet Locking Assembly KLD-15
High torque, self-centering, Low-medium surface pressure, machining tolerance shaft H8, hub H8; socket head Locking screw DIN912-12.9
KLD-15 Interchange with BEA BK15, Challenge 15,Chiaravalli RCK15,CONEX EP, Fenlock FLK134,KBS15 ,MAV 3061,Ringspann RLK134,SATI KLBB,TOLLOK TLK134, FX52,DRIVELOCK15
Ubet Locking Bushes KLD-16
Medium torque, Reduced length, Medium self-centering, High surface pressure, machining tolerance shaft H8, hub H8; socket head Locking screw DIN912-12.9
KLD-16 Interchange with BONFIX CCE4900,Challenge 16,CONEX L,KTR225,KBS52,SATI KLHH, FX120
Ubet Ball Bearing Adapter Sleeve KLD-17
Low torque, Short Length, Not self-centering, Low surface pressure, machining tolerance shaft H8, hub H8
KLD-17 Interchange with BEA BK25, Challenge 17, KBS51, SATI KLFC, FX80
Ubet Bearing Adapter Sleeve KLD-17.1
Low-medium torque, self-centering, low surface pressure, machining tolerance shaft H8, hub H8
KLD-17.1 Interchange with Z19B, BEA BK26,Challenge 21,Chiaravalli RCK55, Fenlock FLK250,KTR125,KBS55, POGGI CAL-L,Ringspann RLK250,Ringblok 1500, SATI KLFF,TOLLOK TLK250
Ubet Shaft Clamping Collar KLD-18
Low-medium torque, Short Length, self-centering, low surface pressure, machining tolerance shaft H8, hub H8, socket head Locking screw DIN912-12.9
This clamping set is self-centering and suitable for extremely small shaft diameters. It transfers average to large torques
KLD-18 Interchange with BEA BK61,Chiaravalli RCK61,7002 ECOLOC ,GERWAH PSV2061,KTR105,KBS61,MAV 7903,SATI KLSS, Walther Flender MLC 5050, FX350,OKBS61,DRIVELOCK61
Ubet Clamping Device KLD-19
very high torque, self-centering, medium surface pressure, no axial hub movement, machining tolerance shaft H8, hub H8, socket head Locking screw DIN912-12.9
This clamping set is self-centering with excellent concentricity. The extremely small outer diameter is space-saving and suitable for small wheel diameters. The spacer ring between the outer flange and the hub maintains the fitting position in the axial direction to enable exact positioning without a shaft collar.
KLD-19 Interchange with Z12A,BIKON 1012,BEA BK11,BONFIX CCE9500,Challenge 19,Chiaravalli RCK11,CONEX F,7005 ECOLOC,Fenlock FLK400,GERWAH PSV2005,ITALBLOCK CN911,KTR400,KINLOK LOK40,KBS11,MAV 4061,POGGI CAL-F,RFN7015,Ringspann RLK400,Ringblok 1800,SIT 4,SATI KLEE,TOLLOK TLK400,Tsubaki AD,TAS3012,V-Blok VK112,Walther Flender MLC 4000/MLC 7000,Fenner Drive B-Loc B112,LoveJoy SLD2600, FX60,OKBS11,DRIVELOCK11
Locking Device KLD-33 interchange with Z4, RFN7014
Locking Device KLD-34 interchange with Z5,BIKON 1015.0/1015.1, 7009 ECOLOC,Fenlock ,GERWAH PSV2009, KTR401,MAV 1008,RFN7015.0,Ringspann RLK401,Ringblok 1810,TOLLOK TLK451,TAS3015.0/3015.1,
Keyless Locking Device also call as below
1. Welle-Nabe-Verbindungen;
2. Wellenspannsaetze,
3. Spannsaetze,
4. Taper Spannbuchsen,
5. Taper Lock,
6. Keyless Locking Device,
7. Keyless Locking Assembly,
8. Keyless Shaft Locking Device,
9. Keyless Shaft Hub Locking Device,
10. Keyless Bushings,
11. Keyless Shaft Hub Connection,
12. Clamping Sleeve,
13. Clamping Element,
14. Clamping Collar,
15. Clamping Bush,
16. Clamping Devices,
17. Clamping Set,
18. Clamping Power Lock,
19. Cone Clamping Element,
20. Shaft Clamping,
21. Shaft Fixing,
22. Shaft Fixing Cone Clamping Element,
23. Conical clamping rings,
24. Shaft Lock Clamping Element,
25. Shaft Clamping Element,
26. Shaft Clamping Collar,
27. Shaft Locking Device,
28. Shaft Hub Connection,
29. Shaft Hub Locking Device,
30. Shaft Hub Locking Assembly,
31. Shaft Lock,
32. Silted Clamping Element,
33. Shaftlock Clamping Element,
34. Locking Assembly,
35. Locking Bushes,
36. Locking Rings,
37. Rigid Shaft Coupling,
38. Rigid Shaft Coupler,
39. Rigid Ring Block,
40. Ring Shaft Lock,
41. Ringblock Locking Assemblies,
42. Gear Wheel Connection,
43. Zinc Plated Locking Devices,
44. Nickel Plated Locking Assembly,
45. Mechanical Locking Device,
46. Mechanical shaft lock,
47. Schrumpfscheibe,
48. External Locking Assembly,
49. Narrow Hub Connection for Sprockets,
50. Shrink Disc,
51. Brake Disc,
52. Shrink Disk,
53. External Locking Assembly Light Duty,
54. Shrink Discs Standard Duty,
55. Shrink Disks Heavy Duty,
56. Smart-Lock Schrumpfscheibe,
57. Smart-Lock Shrink Disc,
58. Bearing Adapter Sleeve,
59. Lock Nut,
60. POWER NUT,
61. POWER LINK,
62. Shaft Self-Lock Ring Nut,
63. Nickel Plated Locking Devices,
64. Zinc Plated Locking devices,
65. Stainless Steel Locking Devices.
Advantages of Taper Bushes
Taper bushes are locking mechanisms that fix sprockets, couplings, and pulleys to drive shafts. They are commonly used in power transmission drives. They are precision-cast iron and computer-etched for size identification. This article will discuss some of the advantages of taper bushes and how they work. Then, you can decide whether these are the right solution for your application. Read on to learn more!
Advantages
One of the benefits of using a taper bush is its ease of installation and removal. These components are available in a wide variety of bores and sizes. Taper bushings can also be used for other shaft diameters. In addition to offering many advantages, they are cheaper to purchase than other bushing types and can often be reused on different shafts. In addition, they can be easily dismantled and reinstalled on a shaft with little downtime.
The advantages of a taper lock bush pulley are many. First, it allows unskilled labor to perform the process of coupling. Second, it allows for easy shrink fit on shafts. Third, it is extremely useful in cold storage facilities, such as paper mills. Pulleys play a crucial role in ensuring that the paper-making unit is consistent and works as it should. Finally, it is important to maintain a balance in the pulley system to avoid the belt from coming off.
Another major advantage of using a taper lock bush is its versatility. This type of bushing can fit both imperial and metric standard shafts. Therefore, it is used in a variety of applications. Some of the most popular uses for these types of bushes include textile industries, solvent plants, spinning units, and papermills. They can also be used in other applications where a taper lock bush is necessary.
Split taper bushes are another popular option. They feature a split taper barrel and are used in pulleys and sheaves. These bushes are designed to fit on the shaft without bores and are interchangeable with other taper bushes manufactured by different manufacturers. The split taper bushing is also highly versatile and can be used to adapt to changes in shaft size. And as its barrel is split in two, it’s easy to adjust the size of the shaft it is mounting.
Construction
Taper bushes are machine elements designed to secure the hub and bush assembly to cylindrical shafts. Their shape is asymmetric, and they are longitudinally-split and contractible. They fit on a shaft or hub by means of 2 screws or bolts, which are parallel to the axis of the hub. In addition, they balance the imbalance of mass between the bush and the mating hub. Here are some common uses for taper bushes.
The construction of taper bushes differs from other tapered components. The bush is made of precision cast iron and has a high-quality finish. The slit is localized, and the slit widened locally towards the outer surface 15 of the bush. This allows for a wide range of applications. The slit is typically narrowed on 1 end. The longitudinal slit closes as the bush cooperates with its mating hub.
Depending on the size of the bore, taper bushes can be either plain or angled. Taper bushes can be used on shafts and pulleys with a variety of bore diameters. These bushes are easy to install and remove, and are readily interchangeable with many other common commercial types. If you’re unsure of which type of taper bushes to use, you can browse a selection of common sizes below.
Applications
The market for taper bushes is global, with regional segments focusing on North America, Europe, and Asia Pacific. Middle East and Africa, particularly Egypt, Turkey, and Saudi Arabia, is also a key market for taper bushes. Among these regions, North America and Europe are the largest markets. The remaining regions of the world are the most underdeveloped, with limited product availability. However, emerging markets such as Asia Pacific are a promising market for taper bushes, owing to their low cost and ease of fabrication.
The primary use of taper bushes is in power transmission drives, where they serve as locking mechanisms. These bushes are precision cast iron components that have been computer-etched to ensure size accuracy. High-10sile screws connect the taper part of the component to the hub, allowing for secure attachment and high torque transmission. As the name implies, taper bushes ensure sprocket installation and alignment without undue stress on the components.
While they are widely used in automotive applications, they are also used in many other applications, such as in spinning units and pulleys. They are available in many bore sizes and can be used to fix both metric and imperial shafts. These bushes also have standardized keyways. This means that manufacturers can produce taper bushes for various applications, including motors, compressors, and more. It also makes them more versatile, and can help save time and money.
Taper bushes are easy to mount, and they don’t require any special tools or skills to mount them. These are often installed using grub screws, and the downward pressure from the component clamps the bushing to the shaft. Acorn stocks a full line of taper bushes to meet your specific requirements. If you’re looking for taper bushes for your application, visit us today! You’ll be glad you did!
Cost
Taper bushes are shaft attachments that are low-cost and widely applicable for a variety of shaft sizes. They work by driving the taper surfaces of the bush together with high-10sile screws, which causes the split bush to tighten tightly onto the shaft. The resulting force creates a powerful clamping force that facilitates the transmission of high torque. If you’re in the market for taper bushes, here are some tips to help you find the right product.
Taper bushes are commonly used on shafts for mounting pulleys. Their split design and locking mechanism allow for easy installation and provide excellent clamping force. They are also commonly used in flush mounting ceiling lights. They are particularly effective in high-torque applications due to their evenly spaced installation. But how much do they cost? Here’s a look at a few of the most common types and the cost of each.
Among the most common taper bushes, the 65mm-wide taper possesses shallow keyways. While the 2525 bush has a wider keyway than the taper, the former features a larger bore. Using taper bushes, you can save both time and money. You can use 1 pulley for all shaft sizes without machining the keyway. When screwing into the bore, the counter-slit on the other side of the taper allows the bush to flex around the shaft.