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Y0 Type Split Taper Bushings

Y0 Type are precision-engineered mechanical components used to securely mount pulleys, sprockets, sheaves, or gears onto shafts in power transmission systems. They are “split” bushings, meaning they are designed with a tapered and slotted construction that allows them to tightly grip the shaft when fastened. The Y0 Type bushing ensures uniform pressure distribution, minimizing vibrations and slippage during operation. Made from durable materials like steel or cast iron, these bushings are ideal for industrial applications requiring high torque and reliability. Their simple installation and removal make them a preferred choice for maintenance and efficiency in machinery.

Y0 Split Taper Bushing Dimensions

Bushing Type: Y0
Dimensions(in): L 11-1/8
U 2
T 9-1/8
D Large End 12
D Small End 11.469
H 16-1/2
W 2
X 8-1/2
Y 5/8
R 5/8
Bolt Circle (V): 14-1/2
Stock Bore Range(in): Type1(Min.) 6
Type1(Max.) 7-15/16
Type2(Min.) 8
Type2(Max.) 10
Cap Screws: # of Screws 4
Thread Dia.(in) 1
Length(in) 5
Wrench Torque(in-lbs):  7200
Ave.weight(lbs): 270

Applications of Y0 Type Split Taper Bushings

Y0 split taper bushings are versatile components used to mount rotating elements like pulleys, sprockets, or onto shafts securely. Here are key applications:

How Does the Y0 Type Split Taper Bushing Work?

The Y0 type split taper bushing is a mechanical component used to mount pulleys, sprockets, or other components onto a shaft securely. Here is how it works:

  1. Tapered Design for Secure Fit: The Y0 split taper bushing features a tapered barrel that matches a corresponding taper in the hub of the mounted component, such as a pulley or sprocket. As the bushing is tightened, the taper creates a wedging action, ensuring a tight, concentric fit on the shaft. This design minimizes slippage and maintains alignment, providing reliable power transmission even under high torque or heavy loads.
  2. Split Construction for Easy Installation: The bushing has a split along its barrel, allowing it to contract and grip the shaft tightly when installed. This split design simplifies mounting and removal, as it can be placed on the shaft without needing to slide it on from the end. It accommodates slight variations in shaft size, making installation more flexible and reducing the need for precise machining.
  3. Flange and Fastening Mechanism: The Y0 bushing includes a flange with threaded holes for cap screws or bolts. When these screws are tightened into the hub of the component, they draw the bushing into the tapered hub, compressing it onto the shaft. This creates a strong clamping force, ensuring the component stays securely in place during operation, even under dynamic conditions.
  4. Keyway for Torque Transmission: A keyway is machined into the bushing and shaft, allowing a key to be inserted. This key provides a positive drive, transferring torque from the shaft to the component without relying solely on friction. The keyway enhances the bushing's ability to handle high-torque applications, preventing slippage and ensuring consistent performance over time.
  5. Self-Locking Taper Advantage: The Y0 bushing's taper, typically 3/4 inch per foot, is self-locking, meaning it maintains its grip on the shaft even if fasteners loosen slightly. This feature enhances reliability by reducing the risk of component movement or misalignment during operation, making it ideal for demanding industrial applications where maintenance access may be limited.

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