RCK80-75x95 Challenge Cone Clamping Element 75x95mm

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SKU: RF02-75X95-CHALLENGE
Challenge RCK80 series cone clamping element 75mm inside x 95mm outside, also known as series RF02, TLK110, CCE1000, Conex B, FLK110, CN55, LOK10, RFN7110
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Product details

  • Vendor Challenge
  • SKU RF02-75X95-CHALLENGE
  • Inside diameter (d) 75mm
Shaftlock Cone Clamping Elements

Cone clamping elements are a purely friction method of clamping components to a shaft. The internal components within a cone clamp operate on a taper, so as the cone clamp is tightened the internal diameter decreases while the outside diameter increases. This change in diameters creates the clamping force.

There are two main advantages of cone clamps. The first is that for machining your component (i.e. a sprocket), the bore needs to be plain rather than being keyed or tapped and tapered. The second advantage is that the cone clamp acts as an overload protector, with excessive loading causing the clamp to spin on the shaft.Available for shaft diameters down to 6mm, these cone clamping elements are designed to fit into small diameter hubs, particularly suited to light duty, light torque applications. A spacer ring prevents axial movement during clampin and design ensures good levels of concentricity. For correct operation of these units, the hub diameter should not be less than the flange diameter D2, even though with many materials stress limits would allow selection of smaller hub diameters.

Cross Reference Guide:- Tollok: TLK110, Bikon: 8000, Bonfix: CCE1000, Chiaravalli: RCK80, Compomac: Conex B, Fenlock: FLK110, Italblock: CN55, Kana: N/A, Kinlok: LOK10, Clampex KTR: KTR250, MAV: 5061, Poggi: CAL-B, Ringblok: 1100, Ringfeder: RFN7110, Ringspann: RLK110, SIT: Type 3, TAS-Schafer: N/A, Tsubaki Power-Lock: TF, VBlok: VK800B

To Install
1 Ensure the hub and shaft surfaces are clean and degreased.
2 Apply a thin coating of light machine oil to screw threads and conical surfaces (do not use any molybdenum disulphide based or E.P. oils).
3 Loosely assemble the clamping element into the required position and tighten the clamping screws in diagonal sequence to the requisite torque, Ts.
4 If the application is subject to corrosive environmental conditions, apply grease to protect screw heads etc.

To Remove
1 Loosen all of the clamping screws in the same diagonal sequence as assembly.
2 The clamping element should now self release.
3 If necessary, tap the screws lightly with a soft hammer.
4 If the clamping element tapers still don't release, remove some of the bolts and insert them into threaded removal holes.
5 Tighten them sequentially to break the clamping ring cone tapers.
6 Lubricate all screws with a light machine oil for the future use of the Challenge Cone Clamping Element.

Dimensions
d: 75mm
D: 95mm
L1: 60mm
L2: 80mm
L3: 91mm
L: 101mm
D2: 126mm
D1: 119mm

Transmission
Torque Mt: 6259Nm
Axial Force Ft: 197.0kN

Contact Pressure
Shaft P: 93.0 N/mm2
Hub P1: 74.0 N/mm2

Locking Screws
Qty: 9
Size: M10x25
Tightening Torque Ts: 84Nm