Author - Steve Hittmann Power Transmission Product Manager
The MAV keyless locking device, also known as frictional locking assemblies, provide a keyless, zero backlash connection between a shaft and hub in applications like gears, conveyor pulleys, vee & synchronous pulleys, sprockets, cams, levers, rotors, and many others. This locking method eliminates the need for keyways and the associated problems with keyway mounted applications.
MAV units are well suited to transmit torque, thrust loads, bending moments, and radial loads both separately and simultaneously. When considering a selection, the catalogue ratings do not consider any safety/service factor, and additional information is available from your local CBC branch or representative.
This type of keyless locking device is known in the market via a wide variety of descriptions including shaft locking device, friction lock, keyless friction locking device, shaft locking assembly, locking device, and Ringfeder.
The MAV Keyless Locking Devices meet or exceeds the advantages of the traditional interference fit, press fit or shrink fit, yet is simplified for ease of installation and removal. It is based on the wedge principal. The axial load on the screws generates a high radial load through the tapers to the hub and the shaft that locks the components by using friction.
It is important to note that new designs have been developed for today’s market that offers advantages over the classic or initial versions of this type of locking device. The classic, or first style, relies on the fasteners to hold the radial load, as they have steep tapers within their design. The later designs offer shallow tapers, which are self locking and only use the fasteners for the initial installation. Once the installation is complete, the fasteners do not carry any load.
CBC supply MAV keyless locking devices ready for installation. Catalogue specifications are based on a friction coefficient of (u=0.12), for lightly oiled rings, screws, shaft, and hub bore.
Please note: DO NOT USE molybdenum disulphide lubricants like; Molykote, NeverSeez, Anti-Seez or similar.
Prior to initiating the removal procedure, check to ensure no load is acting on the keyless locking device, shaft, hub or any mounted component.
NOTE: Detailed installation & removal instructions for each specific series is also available from your local CBC Office.
For a demonstration video on installation and removal of a keyless Locking Device Click Here.
CBC have supplied this locking method for original equipment applications as well as upgrading old designs when problem solving. Issues such as keyway wear, within indexing (forward-reverse) applications, or difficulty when removing or installing press fit hubs, such as couplings, sprockets, pulleys, gears, and levers can often be completely eliminated. This can result in an ongoing maintenance saving. The capacity of a standard press or interference fit can be substantially increased when implementing this locking method.
Manufacturers of this type of keyless locking device assemblies available from CBC include, MAV, TAS, Tollok, TLK, Trantorque, Ringfeder, Compomac, Conex, Euroconic, Bikon, Peter, Ringblock, Clampex, Power-Lock, Shrink Disc, ConLoc, SIT, HiPerDrive, Powertech, Stuwe, Fenlok, and Super-Lock.