Lovejoy LSC-5 Shaft Collar, Stainless Steel 303, 5/16" Bore, 5/8" OD, 5/16" Width

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Feature

Setscrew shaft collar for applications supporting low axial loads and simple positioning
Effective on shafts made of softer material than the setscrew material
Stainless steel 303 for greater corrosion resistance than steel or aluminum
Includes a socket cup-point setscrew for securing the collar onto the shaft
Operating temperatures range from -40 to 426 degrees C (-40 to 800 degrees F)

Description

This Lovejoy setscrew shaft collar is made of stainless steel 303. It is a setscrew-type shaft collar for applications supporting low axial loads and simple positioning. Setscrew collars have improved holding power when the shaft material is softer than the setscrew material. It is made of stainless steel 303 for greater resistance to corrosion than steel or aluminum. This collar comes with a socket cup-point setscrew for securing the collar onto the shaft. The operating temperatures for this collar range from -40 to 426 degrees C (-40 to 800 degrees F). This shaft collar is suitable for use in various applications, including in the automotive industry to situate components in automobile power steering assemblies, the manufacturing industry to locate components on a conveyor belt system, and the hobby craft industry to hold wheels on axles in remote control vehicles, among others.

Shaft collars are ring-shaped devices primarily used to secure components onto shafts. They also serve as locators, mechanical stops, and spacers between other components. The two basic types of shaft collars are clamping (or split) collars, which come in one- or two-piece designs, and setscrew collars. In both types, one or more screws hold the collars in place on the shaft. In setscrew collars, screws are tightened through the collar until they press directly against the shaft, and in clamping collars, screws are tightened to uniformly compress the collar around the shaft without impinging or marring it. Setscrew collars and one-piece clamping collars must be installed by sliding the collar over the end of the shaft, while two-piece clamping collars separate into two halves and can be installed between components on the shaft. Shaft collars are made from a wide range of materials including zinc-plated steel, aluminum, nylon, and neoprene. Found in nearly every type of machinery and industry, shaft collars are used in applications including gearbox assemblies, motor bases, machine tools, drive shafts, agricultural implements, medical equipment, and paper and steel mill equipment, among others.

Lovejoy manufactures flexible couplings and power transmission products that meet International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 9001:2000 quality assurance standards. Founded in 1900, Lovejoy is headquartered in Downers Grove, IL.