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3040-00-872-1906
Shaft Collar
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An item designed to be mounted around a shaft to limit axial movement of the shaft and/or its assembled parts. It is secured directly to the shaft by use of a setscrew(s), pin(s), or the like, which may be a part of the item of supply. A pilot hole drilled in or through the wall(s) for drilling and pinning at application may be considered a method of securing. Solid items have a bearing surface on one or both end(s) perpendicular to the axis. For items designed to be mounted around the extended hub portion of a mounted item on a shaft or clamp around a shaft, see CLAMP, HUB. See also BEARING, SLEEVE; BUSHING, SLEEVE; SPACER, SLEEVE; and COUPLING, SHAFT, RIGID. View more Shaft Collar
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Restrictions 3040-00-872-1906
3040-00-872-1906 is a Shaft Collar This item is considered a low risk when released from the control of the Department of Defense. The item may still be subject to the requirements of the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) and the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR). This item is not suspected to be hazardous. The precious metals content of this item is unknown.
Management Data 3040-00-872-1906
- Effective Date
- Organization
- Unit of Issue
- Unit Price
- Qty Unit Pack
- Unit of Issue
- Aug 1980
- Department of the Navy (DN)
- EA
- Subscribe
- EA
- MOE
- USC
- Code
- Statement
- Order of Use
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- Qty Per Assy
- UOM
- Technical Document
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- Code
- Department of the Navy (DN)
- N
- V
- Discontinued Without Replacement
- V
Navy
- Cognizance:
- 9K
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