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New Inch & Metric Supplement Catalog From SDP-SI

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New Inch & Metric Supplement Catalog From SDP-SI
The new D795 Inch / Metric supplement catalog contains technical information, specifications and photos sorted into the following groups: Belt & Chain Drives, Shaft Accessories, Bearings, Feed & Idler Rollers, Couplings, Vibration Mounts & Pads, Linear Motion Systems, Hardware, Right Angle Drives, Gearheads, Gearmotors and Clutches.



New Hyde Park, NY – A new 360-page “Inch / Metric Supplement Catalog, D795”, containing over 7,000 components is available from Stock Drive Products/Sterling Instrument (SDP/SI) to make it easier to locate components for prototype and/or production applications.

This catalog updates the previously published SDP/SI 1,184-page Master Inch Catalog, D790, and the 1,240-page Master Metric Catalog, D785. All three catalogs can also be found online where you have eStore access to order parts, request quotes, download 3D drawings, and check inventory at any time.

The new D795 Inch / Metric supplement catalog contains technical information, specifications and photos sorted into the following groups: Belt & Chain Drives, Shaft Accessories, Bearings, Feed & Idler Rollers, Couplings, Vibration Mounts & Pads, Linear Motion Systems, Hardware, Right Angle Drives, Gearheads, Gearmotors and Clutches.

These are just some of the components that can be found in the new D795 catalog. By adding the Inch / Metric supplement catalog to the D785 Metric and the D790 Inch catalogs, you will have access to the largest source of drive components anywhere. 

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Catalog D795 features the Fairloc Integral Fastener system located right on the hub of a part. It eliminates the need for set screws which prevent shaft damage. The Shaftloc rotating device fastener is also featured.

Shaftloc uses an outer and inner sleeve to lock components to a shaft. In addition, the catalog also highlights the Conidrive belts and pulleys which utilize a conical groove design that keeps the drive aligned without the need for pulley flanges. 

For more information visit www.sdp-si.com

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