Ruland Shaft Collar, One Piece, Clamp, OD 34 mm OD, W 13 mm, Carbon Steel

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RS Stock No.:
592-512
Mfr. Part No.:
AMTCL-16-3-F
Manufacturer:
Ruland
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Brand

Ruland

Product Type

Shaft Collar

Bore Size

M16 x 3

One/Two Piece

One Piece

Material

Carbon Steel

Single/Double Wide

Single Wide

Outside Diameter

34 mm

Fastening

Clamp

Threaded Bore Size

M16 x 3

Width

13 mm

Finish

Black Oxide

Bore Type

Acme Threaded

Series

AMTCL

Standards/Approvals

RoHs and Reach, DIN 91 1.9

COO (Country of Origin):
US
The Ruland Shaft collar is designed to provide exceptional holding power and precise fit. Crafted from high quality lead free steel with a durable black oxide finish, it ensures corrosion resistance and longevity. With a bore of M16 x 3, outer diameter of 34mm, and a width of 13mm, this collar excels in various applications from guiding and mounting to component alignment. Its innovative clamp style design not only prevents marred shafts but also guarantees easy installation and removal. The double tapped threads permit a burr free installation experience, significantly enhancing the operational life of equipment. Rigorous manufacturing standards ensure that it complies with RoHS3 and REACH regulations, making it a reliable choice for conscientious manufacturers.

Specialised black oxide finish increases resistance to wear and corrosion

The clamp design secures components without damaging the shaft

Tight tolerances ensure optimal alignment for load bearing applications

Forged screws tested beyond DIN standards for maximum holding capacity

Compliant with environmental regulations affirming commitment to sustainability

Compact size enhances versatility across various machinery setups

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