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Whittet-Higgins WT-00 Bearing and Shaft Lockwasher, For use with
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Whittet-Higgins WT-00 Bearing and Shaft Lockwasher, For use with
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Reduced part thickness and outside for greater clearance. Reduced Weight.
Aligns and locks bearings and other mechanical power transmission components
Prevents assemblies from loosening from large forces of vibration, shock, amp; torque
Manufactured to meet ANSI /AFBMA Standard 8.2-1999 specifications
Manufactured in USA
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Lockwasher â Space Saving
Whittet-Higgins shaft lockwashers for bearing amp; power transmission assemblies function by mounting the keyed and tanged shaft lockwasher between the bearing or other power transmission component and the corresponding locknut. The locknut is mounted and torqued up the shaft forcing the lockwasher forward until the desired preload and assembly seating is established. The locknut is rotationally adjusted to have the nearest slot and tang aligned; then the tang of the lockwasher is bent into the slot of the locknut which prevents the power transmission components from disassembling during operation.
Benefits: --Reduced part thickness and outside for greater clearance --Reduced weight list-itemgt;Provides accurate angular positioning --Provides accurate preloading of bearings amp;other mechanical components --Prevents assemblies from loosening from larger forces of vibration, shock-loading, and torque --Most cost effect precision bearing retaining line offered --No special tools required for installation of locknut and lockwasher --Effective on both soft and hardened shafts --Meets and exceeds specifications of ANSI/ABMA 8.2-1991 --Manufactured in USA --RoHS Compliant Applications: --Greater resistance to Higher torque resistance in applications --Gear box assemblies --Packaging equipment --Pump manufacturers --Numerous other machinery and equipment applicationsSpecifications: --Max. Outside Diameter: 0.828 --Max. Thickness: 0.044 --Bore: 0.406 --Max. Operating Temperature: 350°F --Material: Carbon Steel Engineering support and CAD drawing models available at manufacturerâÂÂs website.
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