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AF06 : 6mm Dia. Flexible Spring Shafts

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AF06 : Flexible Spring Shafts (Ø6mm)

AF06 : Flexible Spring Shafts (Ø6mm)

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Part
Number
Shaft
ØA
ØB Bending
Radius
Torsion Length End
Coupling
Type
Cost Quantity Add to
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AF06/C-500-SX 6 8 70 55° 500 C £94.64
AF06/C-1000-SX 6 8 70 55° 1000 C £99.34
AF06/C-1500-SX 6 8 70 55° 1500 C £109.75
AF06/C-2000-SX 6 8 70 55° 2000 C £117.92
AF06/C-500-DX 6 8 70 55° 500 C £69.86
AF06/C-1000-DX 6 8 70 55° 1000 C £76.80
AF06/C-1500-DX 6 8 70 55° 1500 C £84.98
AF06/C-2000-DX 6 8 70 55° 2000 C £93.15
AF06/G-500-SX 6 8 70 55° 500 G £106.22
AF06/G-1000-SX 6 8 70 55° 1000 G £114.39
AF06/G-1500-SX 6 8 70 55° 1500 G £123.71
AF06/G-2000-SX 6 8 70 55° 2000 G £133.04
AF06/G-500-DX 6 8 70 55° 500 G £81.45
AF06/G-1000-DX 6 8 70 55° 1000 G £89.62
AF06/G-1500-DX 6 8 70 55° 1500 G £98.94
AF06/G-2000-DX 6 8 70 55° 2000 G £108.25

Material
Shaft: Steel
End Couplings: Steel, press mounted made to your specifications, on request.

C End Pic C Type (Standard) G End Pic G Type (POA)
C End Dia. G End Dia.

AF flexible spring shafts are used for the transmission of rotational motion.
Steel terminal couplings are fitted onto each end of the shaft, and are locked on by means of a press.
Standard lengths range from 500mm to 1500mm.
Other lengths are available on request but may be subject to minimum order quantities, please contact sales for details.

Shafts can be used in both directions of rotation – right hand and left hand.
However, it is advisable to choose a left hand drive (-SX) shaft to turn clockwise
and a right hand (-DX) shaft to turn counterclockwise otherwise the maximum torque will be 30% lower (see technical page for torque calculations).

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