1008 Stainless Steel Tapered Lock Bushing
This 1008 stainless steel tapered bushing is made from 300 series stainless steel for corrosion resistance and durability. These 1008 stainless steel bushings are most commonly found in wastewater, food production, abrasives, and any application requiring high-strength bushing that is corrosion resistant. Most of our tapered bushings are made in the China from high-quality stainless steel. Every bushing manufactured undergoes rigorous quality control inspections to confirm uniformity and accuracy. In addition to stainless steel taper lock bushings, we also have a full line of stainless steel sprockets, chains, bearings, mesh belts, gearboxes, and more. For more information or to get a quote, please contact us.
Dimensions of 1008 stainless steel taper lock bushing
- Bushing Size: SS-1008
- Bore Size: 1″、1/2″、9/16″、5/8″、11/16″、13/16‘、3/4″、7/8″、10mm、11mm、12mm、14mm、16mm、18mm、19mm、20mm、22mm、24mm、25mm
- Dimension (A): 1.386″
- Dimension (B): 7/8″
- Dimension (D): 1-21/64″
- Bushing Weight: .21 LBS
Despite the name, tapered bushings are used not only for shafts but for a wide range of applications, including power transmission. These bushings connect the shaft to the rollers and pulleys. They have wedge-action tapered grips that allow them to lock in place without deforming the shaft and release easily. Some applications of tapered bushings are listed below. These are common types of tapered bushings.
Typically, tapered bushings are used on the shaft where the pulley is mounted. They are separated, and screws are used to fasten them. This makes them ideal for high torque applications. They are also a popular choice for flush-mounted ceiling lights. This is due to their evenly distributed installations. They are also used to mount sprockets. They also make alignment easy. If you’re looking for a high-quality tapered bushing, look no further.
1008 tapered bushing
Once you’ve sourced the tapered bushing, it’s time to install it. To ensure a secure fit, first, align the threads of the shaft and sprocket. Then, insert the bushing screws into the threaded holes. After installing the shaft, the screws should be slowly tightened. Alternatively, you can use a rubber mallet and block to set the bushing when the axle is loose. You can then cycle through each screw until you reach the desired torque. You can then grease the bushing to prevent contamination.
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