Introducing the state-of-the-art Quick Detachable Bushings (QD bushings) - the ultimate solution for seamless component integration!
Crafted from premium materials, including durable ductile iron and robust steel, ensuring strength and longevity.
Available in a versatile range of sizes: H, JA, SH, SDS, SD, SK, SF, E, F, J, M, and N, catering to diverse application needs.
Our expertise extends to creating custom QD bushings, tailored precisely to meet your unique specifications and requirements.
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Experience the superior design of QD Bushings featuring a split tapered flange, strategically split central to the flange and taper. Ideal for use with sprockets, sheaves, and pulleys, they deliver enhanced clamping force over traditional bored-to-size bushings. Quick-disconnect bushings are indispensable for mounting V-belt drives, synchronous belt drives, and roller chain drives. The innovative split in the bushing wall facilitates smooth sliding along the drive shaft, while the flange ensures precise positioning within the bore, outperforming non-flanged alternatives.
The QD bushing redefines installation flexibility, offering dual mounting options: 'standard mount' and 'reverse mount'. A critical installation step involves matching the selected set of holes accurately and ensuring a secure bushing seating. As you tighten the bolts, the QD bushing efficiently collapses, ensuring a firm grip on the shaft, guaranteeing unmatched stability and performance.
Mounting Guidelines
1. Ensure the tapered cone surfaces of both the bushing and the driven products are pristine and completely free of anti-seize lubricants.
2. Gently slide the QD bushing onto the shaft with the flange end leading. Proceed to assemble the key for a secure fit.
3. Accurately position the QD bushing on the shaft. Tighten the set screw over the key 'hand tight' using a standard wrench-avoid applying excessive force.
4. Align the large end of the sheave, pulley, or sprocket taper bore over the cone, ensuring alignment of drilled bolt holes with tapered holes in the bushing flange.
5. Securely tighten the pull-up bolts alternately and evenly, adhering to the torque specifications as outlined in the torque table provided.