Taper bushes

Taper Bushings are used worldwide. The Taper Bushing has a tapered face which matches the tapered surface of the corresponding component, usually a pulley, sprocket or coupling.

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How do taper bushes work?

Mounting a Taper Bushing is very easy and can be performed without the need for special skills or equipment. Grub screws are used to tighten the component onto the shaft. The bushing is drawn into the component as the grub screws are tightened and the downward pressure from the component clamps the bushing onto the shaft.

Acorn stock a full range of Taper Bushings to suit most applications. Contact your nearest Acorn Branch with your enquiry today.

Features & Benefits of a Taper Bushing

  • A universal solution used worldwide
  • Secure components onto a shaft

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