Shaft Collars feature integral FairlocŪ hub fastener.
October 11, 2006 -
Available in brass and 303 Stainless Steel, respectively, S25FB9 and S25FY9 Series incorporate built-in bearing shim spacer and fit .12-ū in. dia shafts. Products come in inch and metric sizes with .433-1.496 in. (11-38 mm) dia ODs. Use of FairlocŪ hubs permits frequent phase, timing, and position adjustment while adding positive metal-to-metal fastening strength along both hub sections. Screw in Fairloc fastener can be tightened and released repeatedly without marring shaft.
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Original Press release
SDP/SI (Stock Drive Products/Sterling Inst)
2101 Jericho Tpk., P.O. Box 5416
New Hyde Park, NY, 11042 5416 USA

New Series of Shaft Collars from Sterling Instrument Feature the Integral FairlocŪ Fastener
New Hyde Park, New York - A new series of shaft collars manufactured by Sterling Instrument (an ISO 9001 manufacturer) incorporate a built-in bearing shim spacer and feature the FairlocŪ integral hub fastener. These collars, identified as the S25FB9 (Brass) and S25FY9 Series (303 Stainless Steel), are stocked for immediate delivery in both inch and metric sizes. They are designed to fit shafts that are .12" to 3/4" (3 to 20 mm) in diameter. Their O.D's range from .433" to 1.496" (11 to 38 mm) in diameter.
FairlocŪ is a patented integral hub fastener which eliminates marred shafts. The choice of FairlocŪ hubs permits frequent phase adjustment, timing and position adjustment while adding positive metal-to-metal fastening strength along both hub sections. The FairlocŪ integral hub fastener consists of two slots that are machined into the hub, one radially the other angularly, to create a transverse wedge which remains attached to the solid portion of the hub on one side. The resultant cantilevered clamping section has a tapped hole to accept a cap screw which passes through a clearance hole in the solid portion of the hub, and into a threaded hole in the transverse wedge section. As the screw is tightened, the cantilevered section clamps the shaft securely. The screw can be tightened and released repeatedly without marring the shaft or affecting its torque-transmitting abilities.
Detailed specifications are contained in SI Catalogs D785 (metric) and D790 (inch) available free upon request from Sterling Instrument. These catalogs can be viewed now on the Web at: www.sdp-si.com, or via mail request at: 2101 Jericho Turnpike, P. O. Box 5416, New Hyde Park, NY 11042-5416. Phone: 516-328-3300 o Fax: 516-326-8827. Web: http://www.sdp-si.com
Company Name: Stock Drive Products/Sterling Instrument
Address 1: 2101 Jericho Tpke.
Address 2: P.O. Box 5416
City: New Hyde Park
State: NY
Zip: 11042-5416
Country: USA
Phone: 516-328-3300
URL: http://sdp-si.com/press/new/Shafts18_4.htm
Contact Name: Herb Arum
Organization:
Title: Marketing Manager
E-mail: cpratt@sdp-si.com
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