The most advanced frictional connections
2-piece shrink disc made of stainless steel.
2-piece shrink disc made of stainless steel
The RfN 4161 stainless steel shrink discs are among the most advanced frictional connections. Depending on the design, they essentially consist of one or two conical pressure rings and an inner ring. These are axially clamped against each other using clamping screws. The key difference from internal clamping connections is that the pressure is applied externally to the hub. Thus, the shrink disc does not lie in the main power flow. Instead, the torque is transmitted through frictional engagement at the mating surface between the shaft and hub without any intermediate element. This makes it possible to create a press fit (shrink fit) for high-load shaft-hub connections in a simple and cost-effective manner.
Previously, press fits required complicated calculations, extremely tight manufacturing tolerances, and considerable effort during assembly and disassembly. Additionally, repairs often led to problems such as lack of interchangeability, positioning issues, or centering. No other shaft-hub connection type offers comparable properties in terms of torsional fatigue strength and excellent concentricity.
Product Features
Surfaces
For shaft diameter dw: surface roughness Ra ≤ 3.2 μm
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