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B-LOC
Keyless Locking Devices completely eliminate the problems
associated with traditional component mounting technologies...
Keys: It is virtually impossible to completely eliminate
backlash between the key and the keyway, even after expensive
and time-consuming machining and fitting. As a result, the continual
impact between key and keyway leads to wallowing and pounding
out. Further, keyed connections subjected to dynamic loads experience
fretting corrosion at the shaft/bore interface. Adjusting
the timing of matched components mounted with keys is difficult
and time consuming. Finally, a keyway reduces the shaft cross section,
effectively weakening the shaft.
Splines: Very expensive to manufacture, splines still
do not eliminate the backlash problems cited above. Further,
the notch factor for a spline is even greater than for a
keyway, and timing adjustments are not an option.
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QD or Taper Lock Bushings: The limited number of bolts in these
devices generates a frictional torque capacity that is typically
insufficient for most applications. Therefore, these connections
still require a key, and all of the disadvantages cited above
would apply. Furthermore, the axial movement between the
inner and outer bushing during installation precludes defined axial
positioning of the mounted component. In applications where this
axial movement is restricted (e.g., in a roll or conveyor pulley),
a substantial reduction of frictional torque capacity results as
the second bushing acts to disconnect the first. Finally, difficult
and expensive machining of tapered bores is frequently required.
Shrink or Press Fits: While these types of interference fits
address some of the problems cited above, these approaches also
present difficulties. Tedious calculations, extremely close
tolerances, the need for heating and/or cooling apparatus
or high-capacity presses or jigs, and cumbersome dismounting,
especially in field installations, severely limit the overall effectiveness
of these connections.
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B-LOC
is the solution!
B-LOC Keyless Locking Devices
provide a zero-backlash frictional connection that will
never wear or pound out, and that transmits significant torque,
thrust and/or bending loads.
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Our products mount and dismount easily with a clearance fit
on both the shaft and drive element(s).
Installation and removal is accomplished with readily available
hand tools, typically an allen key and torque wrench.
Component timing can be accomplished easily and
repeatedly simply by loosening the screws to relax the locking
device, adjusting the drive element, then re-tightening the screws.
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All of our devices have a straight OD, simplifying machining
requirements for your part.
All but one of our designs prevent axial movement of the drive
element, meaning your part stays where you want it.
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