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ETP shaft locking bushings incorporate a double-walled sleeve encapsulating a pressure medium. Tightening of the actuation screw forces the inner and outer wall of the bushing to expand uniformly against the shaft and hub of the mounted component – resulting in concentricity to 0.001" tir. The ETP Classic has flange mounted actuation screws. The ETP Express has just one mounting screw positioned in a radial location. Both ETP Classic and ETP Express operate in temperature ranges from -22°F to 180°F. The ETP Classic handles torque ranges from 40ft/lb to 11,413ft/lb while the ETP Express handles torque ranges from 40ft/lb to 6,400ft/lb.
Zero-Max Inc.
Plymouth, MN
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