Clamp-Type Collars evenly grip shafts.October 21, 2002 - One-, two-piece, and hinged smooth-bore Clamp-Type shaft collars can be tightened without gouging, dimpling, or crushing steel, glass, and acrylic shafts, or thin-wall tubing. Available in standard bore sizes from 1/8 in. to 6 in. ID, they can be made from stainless steel, steel, and aluminum, and electropolished, plated, and anodized, respectively.
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Stafford Mfg. Corp.
P.O. Box 2370
Woburn, MA, 01888 0670 USA
Clamp-Type Collars Prevent Dimpling and Crushing
A full line of smooth-bore, clamp-type shaft collars that can be tightened without damaging steel, glass, and acrylic shafts, or thin-wall tubing is available from Stafford Manufacturing Corp. of Woburn, Massachusetts.
Stafford Clamp-Type Collars are offered in one-, two-piece, and hinged styles and feature smooth bores that evenly grip expensive shafts without the gouging, dimpling, or crushing which can result from set-screw types. These non-marring shaft collars are ideally suited for use on stainless steel, plated steel, glass, and acrylic shafts, or thin-wall tubing.
Providing a sure grip and allowing for adjustments without dimpling, Stafford Clamp-Type Collars can be used for a variety of purposes such as end-stops or locating and mounting components. Available in standard bore sizes from 1/8" to 6" I.D., they can be made from stainless steel, steel, and aluminum, and electropolished, plated, and anodized, respectively.
Stafford Clamp-Type Collars are priced according to style, size, material, and quantity. A catalog and price list are available upon request.
For more information contact:
Stafford Manufacturing Corporation
Laurie Mann, Marketing
P.O. Box 2370
Woburn, MA 01888
(800) 695-5551 FAX (978) 657-4731
e-mail: sales@staffordmfg.com
www.staffordmfg.com
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