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Martin SK 38MM Quick Disconnect Bushing, Ductile
Martin SK 38MM Quick Disconnect Bushing, Ductile

Martin SK 38MM Quick Disconnect Bushing, Ductile Iron, Metric, 38 mm Bore, 71.42 mm OD, 49.21 mm Length

Product ID : 47266458


Galleon Product ID 47266458
UPC / ISBN 697950148649
Shipping Weight 1.05 lbs
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Manufacturer Martin
Shipping Dimension 4.09 x 4.02 x 2.09 inches
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Martin SK 38MM Quick Disconnect Bushing, Ductile Features

  • Quick disconnect bushing for mounting a pulley, sheave, or sprocket on a drive shaft

  • Split through flange and taper to provide strong clamping on the shaft

  • Ductile iron for greater strength than gray cast iron and resistance to wear, galling, and corrosion

  • Keyed to the shaft to prevent the shaft from rotating in the bushing

  • Set screw over keyway to help keep key in place on vertical shafts and with vibrating loads


About Martin SK 38MM Quick Disconnect Bushing, Ductile

This Martin SK quick disconnect bushing is made of ductile iron and is used for mounting a quick disconnect pulley, sheave, or sprocket on a drive shaft. It is split through the flange and taper to provide strong clamping on the shaft. The bushing is made of ductile iron for greater strength than gray cast iron and resistance to wear, galling, and corrosion. It is keyed to the shaft to prevent the shaft from rotating in the bushing, and it has a set screw over the keyway to help keep the key in place on vertical shafts and with vibrating loads. This quick disconnect bushing is used in automobiles, construction equipment, agricultural machinery, and home appliances, among others. Bushings are cylindrical parts used to mount pulleys, sheaves, sprockets, or other components to drive shafts for the transmission of mechanical power. Most bushings are split and have a tapered outside surface so they will clamp to the shaft when tightened against the tapered bore of the driven component. They are made of durable metals such as cast iron and steel. Bushings are used in automobiles, construction equipment, and machine tools, among others. Martin Sprocket & Gear manufactures power transmission and conveying products. The company, founded in 1951 and headquartered in Arlington, TX, provides tools that meet American National Standards Institute (ANSI), National Aerospace Standard (NAS), and Deutsches Institut für Normung (DIN) standards.