Friction connection between a wheel and a shaft with force indic

Joints and connections – With indicator or inspection means

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403370, 416 61, 415118, 7386254, B25G 300, F16D 100, F16G 1100

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ABSTRACT:
A friction connection is formed between an annular member such as a wheel, pulley or the like and a shaft by at least one annular wedge which clamps the annular member to the shaft by translating axial pressure from wedge-tightening screws into radial clamping forces. According to the invention, the annular member is provided with a groove centered on the axis of rotation and receiving an open measuring ring at least partly slidable in the groove, the relative spacing of the ends of which serves to indicate the radial clamping force.

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patent: 3052123 (1962-09-01), Gustafson
patent: 4117719 (1978-10-01), Schutz
patent: 4191488 (1980-03-01), Bickerton
patent: 4203319 (1980-05-01), Lechler
patent: 4268185 (1981-05-01), Mullenberg
patent: 4281539 (1981-08-01), Keller

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