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NEW SERIES OF STAINLESS STEEL GEARS FEATURES AN INTEGRAL FASTENING SYSTEM

Quality Transmission Components offers a new series of Modules 0.5, 0.8, and 1 spur gears that features the patented Fairloc® integral hub fastening system which eliminates marred shafts. These 20 deg pressure angle precision gears conform to JIS N8 Grade standards.

Posted: December 10, 2008

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Quality Transmission Components (QTC) offers a new series of Modules 0.5, 0.8, and 1 spur gears that features the patented Fairloc® integral hub fastening system which eliminates marred shafts. These 20 deg pressure angle precision gears conform to JIS N8 Grade standards. These SUS303 stainless steel gears are identified as the SUSL Series. The Fairloc® integral hub fastener is the ideal choice where phase adjustment, timing, position adjustment and frequent removal of the component are factors in the specific application. In addition, Fairloc® offers full component support along the entire hub section. These very cost-effective gears are compact, self-contained and offer a small gear hub envelope.

These gears are designed to fit shafts ranging from 4 mm to 10 mm in diameter. They are stocked with face widths ranging from 5 to 8 mm. Their sizes range from 14 to 120 teeth.

The Fairloc® system consists of two slots that are machined into the hub, one orientated radially the other angularly, to create a transverse wedge which remains attached to the solid portion of the hub on one side. The resultant cantilevered clamping section has a tapped hole to accept a cap screw which passes through a clearance hole in the solid portion of the hub, and into a threaded hole in the transverse wedge section. As the socket head cap screw is tightened the cantilevered section clamps the shaft securely. The screw can be tightened and released repeatedly without marring the shaft or affecting its torque transmitting abilities.

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