The shaft collar flange is a critical component in various mechanical systems, designed to provide secure attachment and alignment for shafts and other rotating elements. Crafted from high-quality materials, our shaft collar flanges are engineered to withstand significant loads and offer exceptional durability. Suitable for a wide range of industrial applications, these flanges facilitate efficient operation while ensuring safety and stability in machinery.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Material | Aluminum, Stainless Steel, or Carbon Steel |
| Size Range | From 1 inch to 12 inches in diameter |
| Finish | Anodized, Galvanized, or Natural |
| Load Capacity | Up to 5000 lbs depending on the size |
| Temperature Range | -40°F to 200°F |

The shaft collar flange is widely utilized in various industries, including:
Choosing our shaft collar flange comes with numerous benefits:
Our commitment to quality and customer satisfaction sets us apart in the industry. We specialize in manufacturing shaft collar flanges that meet stringent quality standards and provide unmatched performance. Our rigorous testing and quality assurance processes ensure that each product is reliable and capable of handling the demands of your applications. Additionally, our extensive industry experience allows us to provide tailored solutions that best fit your operational needs.
A shaft collar flange is a mechanical component used to secure and align shafts in various applications, providing stability and support for rotating elements.
We offer shaft collar flanges in several materials, including aluminum, stainless steel, and carbon steel, catering to different environmental and load conditions.
Choosing the right size involves measuring the diameter of the shaft and considering the load and application requirements. Our technical team can assist you in selecting the best fit.
Yes, we offer customization options to meet specific application needs, including size, material, and finish.
Installation is straightforward. Align the flange with the shaft, secure it in place using appropriate fasteners, and ensure it is tightened to the recommended torque specifications.