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Rigid Couplings join large, in-line shafts.
Rigid Couplings join large, in-line shafts.

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Rigid Couplings join large, in-line shafts.


April 23, 2002 - Clamp-type couplings feature 2-piece, steel construction, with black-oxide finish, and are offered with or without keyway. Designed for use on shafts from 2 to 6 in. diameter, couplings can be supplied in straight-through and stepped versions. Applications include large in-line shafts found in steel rolling mills, pulp and paper mixing, and heavy construction equipment.

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Shaft Collars are offered in double wide version.
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Collars and Couplings include metric sizes for worldwide use.
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Couplings connect conveying lines.

Rigid Couplings For Large In-Line Shafts

A line of rigid clamp-type couplings that are now offered with bore sizes up to 6" I.D. for heavy-duty applications on large in-line shafts is available from Stafford Manufacturing Corp. of Wilmington, Massachusetts.

Stafford Large Rigid Couplings feature two-piece steel construction, with a black oxide finish, and are offered with or without a keyway. Designed for use on large in-line shafts from 2" to 6" dia., the size and quantity of alloy clamp screws for these couplings depends upon the shaft diameter.

Capable of mating different sizes shafts, Stafford Large Rigid Couplings can be supplied in both straight-through and stepped versions. Applications include large in-line shafts found in steel rolling mills, and pulp and paper mixing-, power transmission-, and heavy construction equipment.

Stafford Large Rigid Couplings are priced according to size, configuration, and quantity. Literature and price quotations are available upon request.

For more information contact:

Stafford Manufacturing Corporation
Laurie Mann, Marketing
P.O. Box 2370
Woburn, MA 01888
(800) 695-5551 or (978) 657-8000
FAX (978) 657-4731
e-mail: sales@staffordmfg.com
www.staffordmfg.com

Venmark International
148 Linden Street, Suite 105, Wellesley, Massachusetts 02482 USA
(781) 237-5860 Fax (781) 237-5862 e-mail: venmark@msn.com

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Company Information:
Name: Stafford Mfg. Corp.
Address: P.O. Box 2370
City: Woburn
State: MA
ZIP: 01888 0670
Country: USA
Phone: 800-695-5551
FAX: 978-657-4731
http://www.staffordmfg.com


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Brass Shaft Collars suit pumps, mixers, and impellers.
Reducer Couplings mate shafts with different diameters.
Thrust Collar allows high load adjustment on shaft.
Shaft Collars are offered with choice of bore design.
Clamping Flange Collar can be configured for applications.
Shaft Collar Handle allows repositioning without tools.
Collars and Couplings are made from 316 stainless steel.

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