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A tapered bushing, also known as a tapered lock bushing, is a tapered, non-flanged, split bushing whose tapered sleeve is both screwed or tightened with a socket head cap screw and squeezed onto the shaft so that It is mounted on the shaft. Shields a wide range of pulleys, sprockets, flanged hubs, and couplings. These bushings are utilised in pulleys and sprockets to increase clamping drive, whilst regular bore merchandise lock onto the shaft only with a keyway and established screw. All bushings provided by EP are individually created of large-quality materials and boxed grub screws.
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