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From Zo-Air Co., Inc.
A shaft with a threaded end can be removed without damage by using one of our slide hammer, manual Push-puller or hydraulic Push-pullers, in conjunction with the proper threaded adapter. Removal is easy! If the shaft to be removed has external threads, simply choose one of our female threaded adapters of proper size/thread. If the shaft has internal threads, simply choose Note: Manual pullers require that the shaft being pulled is no more than twice the diameter of the puller's forcing screw. To determine the recommended tonnage for hydraulic pullers, multiply the diameter of the shaft to be pulled by ten. Example: For a 1" shaft, we recommend 10 tons of pulling force. Product Announcements
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Clevises are some of the most frequently used linking elements in industry. These parts can be found everywhere where simple movements are required, e.g. linear pulling, pushing or even axle offset...
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Design Criteria
COUPLING BORES Couplings are mounted to the pump and driver shafts using clearance fit or shrink fit. They can be fitted with keys or not and can be cylindrical or tapered...
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GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS
Screw threads are important elements of mechanical design with wide and varied applications, particularly for controlled translational motion and for fasteners providing...
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Speed reducer is termed a gearhead if it is entirely and directly mounted onto a motor, not just the shaft. Therefore, other speed reducers (gearboxes) are typically coupled with the shaft and then...
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Bolts and nuts provide for clamping of the flange and gasket components. Bolting
is a term that includes studbolts, nuts, and washers.
Bolting Standards. The following are international...
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