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(4-Pack) 3/4” Bore Solid Steel Shaft Collars with Zinc Plated Coating - Durable Shaft Collars Suitable for Machinery and Industrial Use

Product ID : 48207774


Galleon Product ID 48207774
UPC / ISBN 810071111853
Shipping Weight 0.49 lbs
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Model 3/4"
Manufacturer AR-PRO
Shipping Dimension 3.9 x 2.76 x 0.59 inches
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Features

  • VALUE PACK SHAFT COLLAR SET - This pack includes 4 pieces of standard 3/4 inch shaft collars with socket cup-point set screws

  • 3/4” BORE SHAFT COLLARS - The shaft collars’ borehole or internal diameter is 3/4 inch with an outer diameter of 1 1/4 inches and a width of 9/16 inch

  • CARBON STEEL WITH ZINC PLATED COATING - High-quality carbon steel offers superior strength, resulting in better axial and radial support. And with zinc plating, they have increased durability, weldability, and corrosion resistance

  • WITH SOCKET CUP-POINT SET SCREWS - The shaft collars use 5/16-18x1/4 socket cup-point set screws that sit flush to the collars’ surface. They’re the best choice for shaft collars as they can secure the collar onto the shaft more effectively

  • SUITABLE FOR INDUSTRIAL USE - Suitable for many applications in automotive, machinery repair, and even medical equipment repair. Common uses include wheel stopper/spacer, bearing faces, component locators, and more


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Precision Machined Shaft Collars All shaft collars in this pack have an exact 3/4 inch bore hole diameter (internal diameter), an outer diameter of 1 1/4 inches, and a width of 9/16 inches. Please note that when used with shafts or inserts with an outer diameter of 3/4 inch, it’s expected that the fit will be tight. The shaft collars are standard-sized. This is not a machining error. Versatile Use Shaft Collars Whether you are a DIYer or a repair expert, these shaft collars are very useful in different types of machinery and equipment. Suitable for many applications in automotive, machinery repair, and even medical equipment repair. Common uses include wheel stopper/spacer, bearing faces, component locators, and more. From keeping shafts centered to ensuring that the wheels won’t fall off, these shaft collars are must-haves. Shaft Collars with Set Screws for Better Holding Power Bore shaft collars with set screws perform better than other types of collars, especially when used on pipes and axles that are of softer materials that the shaft collar. The socket cup-point set screw can directly secure the collar to the shaft. And unlike push-on retainers, shaft collars are adjustable and reusable.