Locking Elements
Locking Elements
Cone clamping elements, also known as locking elements, offer a straightforward and efficient solution for achieving keyless fixation between a shaft and hub, while enabling high torque transmission capabilities. Their taper angle is typically under 7 degrees, enabling the sliding action to create a secure lock.
Locking elements are often used in heavy-duty applications that require high torque transmission capabilities, such as in power transmission equipment, pumps, and compressors. They offer several advantages over traditional keyed connections, including easy installation and removal, no need for precise machining of keyways, and the ability to accommodate some degree of misalignment between the shaft and hub.
Cone clamping elements, also known as locking elements, offer a straightforward and efficient solution for achieving keyless fixation between a shaft and hub, while enabling high torque transmission capabilities. Their taper angle is typically under 7 degrees, enabling the sliding action to create a secure lock.
Locking elements are often used in heavy-duty applications that require high torque transmission capabilities, such as in power transmission equipment, pumps, and compressors. They offer several advantages over traditional keyed connections, including easy installation and removal, no need for precise machining of keyways, and the ability to accommodate some degree of misalignment between the shaft and hub.