Oil Injection Systems,Supergrip Bolts
The oil-injection method used for removing the reusable bolts was pioneered by SKF. Originating in Sweden, this technology is based on nearly a half century of experience in the engineering and manufacture of couplings for the marine market, and since the late 1970s, for the utility industry also. Brochure: SKF Supergrip Bolt for rotating flanges.The hydraulic pump is connected to the center of the bolt. Oil is injected to release the bolt from the sleeve. The bolt slides out of the taper and the sleeve immediately regains its original diameter.
The latest generation of Supergrip bolt, for example, is based on the oil injection method developed in the early 1940s. The technology has been advanced over the years to develop different connection systems with new mechanisms to save time and money, while increasing safety across a wide range of applications.
- skf OKBS 100 Oil injection systems,Supergrip bolts
- Class N
- Single Cup
- skf OKBS 69 Oil injection systems,Supergrip bolts
- Open
- 163000 N
- skf OKBS 68 Oil injection systems,Supergrip bolts
- 304 Cast Stainless S
- Lubrication Fitting
- skf OKBS 67 Oil injection systems,Supergrip bolts
- 281000 lbf
- 8483.30.8070
- skf OKBS 66 Oil injection systems,Supergrip bolts
- Uncoated
- 14600 lb
- skf OKBS 65 Oil injection systems,Supergrip bolts
- 6707 lb
- Non-Expansion Bearin
- skf OKBS 63 Oil injection systems,Supergrip bolts
- Powder Coated
- 8-1/8 in
- skf OKBS 64 Oil injection systems,Supergrip bolts
- Phenolic Resin
- ABEC 7 (ISO Cla
- skf OKBS 93 Oil injection systems,Supergrip bolts
- 5-9/64 in
- 3.1875 in
- skf OKBS 94 Oil injection systems,Supergrip bolts
- 4410 lbf
- Lubrication Fitting
- skf OKBS 92 Oil injection systems,Supergrip bolts
- 2.3125 in
- Steel