The shroud protects the encased stainless steel shaft collar from the outside environment, eliminating external features known to trap foreign particles that promote the growth of harmful bacteria. The shroud is the only element that requires washdown, reducing cleaning time significantly. Ruland’s exclusive design is pending an IP69K washdown rating against the ingress of water during high-temperature power washing applications of up to 1,000 PSI.
To maintain compliance standards, stainless steel set screw or plastic clamp style shaft collars are normally used at the cost of effectiveness. They can also pose hazards if not cleaned properly. Ruland’s washdown shaft collar maintains performance standards similar to clamp style shaft collars including not marring the shaft, easy adjustments and high holding power while being safe and regulatory compliant.
Washdown shaft collars are supplied with a zinc-coated forged alloy screw for maximum holding power and are available for shaft sizes ranging from ¼ inch to 1 inch or 6 mm to 25 mm.
Washdown shaft collars are part of Ruland’s complete shaft collar line which also includes: one- and two- piece clamp styles, quick clamping, threaded, bearing locknut, heavy duty, double wide, and set screw. Ruland also manufactures rigid couplings with precision honed bores, and a full line of zero backlash couplings: beam, bellows, disc, jaw, and oldham. All products are carefully manufactured in Ruland’s factory in Marlborough, Massachusetts, USA, under strict controls using proprietary processes.
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