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When flexibility is not an issue, Coupling Corporation of America
can use its Anderson Clamp Hub to solidly connect two shafts.
Sometimes called a 'muff coupling', it can be designed so that
each shaft is tightened by its own set of load screws, or it can
be made so that one set of screws tightens both shafts. Solid
shaft couplings can accommodate any distance
between shaft ends, and for longer distances they can be made
with a drop out spacer sleeve. Using the Anderson Clamp Hub can
save time during installation and removal because there is no
heating involved.
Solid shaft couplings can handle any size shaft
and virtually any torque requirement. They are also capable of
running at extremely high speeds. For special applications, solid
shaft couplings can be made from many different
materials.
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Figure 1: A solid shaft coupling made from two keyless
Anderson Clamp Hubs.
The solid shaft coupling is made for a three inch bore
and variable shaft spacing.

Figure 2: A drawing of a solid shaft coupling made from
two keyless Anderson Clamp Hubs.
The solid shaft coupling is made for a three
inch bore and variable shaft spacing.

Figure 3: A solid shaft coupling with a drop
out spacer
section for a large distance between shaft ends.
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