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Shaft Collars & Couplings For Solar Power Generation Installations

By Ruland
Friday, May 07, 2010

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The shaft collars and couplings offer an ideal fitting for tracking and positioning systems, as well as structural supports.



With continued rapid growth in the use of renewable energies, Ruland Manufacturing Co., Inc. (Marlborough, MA) offers a selection of shaft collars and couplings for use in solar power generation installations. The shaft collars and couplings are specifically designed for harsh environments. They deliver high performance and long service intervals in residential, commercial and small-scale solar power generation facilities. The shaft collars and couplings offer:

  • A variety of zinc-plated steel, aluminium and stainless steel collars in both 303 and 316 grades.
  • An ideal fitting for tracking and positioning systems, as well as structural supports.
  • A wide selection of standard sizes for 1- and 2-piece designs in clamp and set screw styles, available in both inch and metric dimensions.
  • RoHS and REACH compliance.

For more information visit www.ruland.com

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