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Shaft Supports / Shaft Holders

At MISUMI, you will find highly configurable shaft supports and holders in many geometric designs that can be customized to your needs.
Use our configurator to preselect your individual steel shaft. Do you need help? Here you will find useful tutorials for using our configurator.

MISUMI offers a variety of configurable shaft supports for rigid shaft fixing. The geometric designs of the shaft supports available from MISUMI (round flange, guided round flange, compact flange, square flange, T-shape, L-shape, block shape, round) allow for many applications such as drive shaft support. Shaft support blocks and flanged shaft supports are available in aluminum, stainless steel and steel. These materials are available in uncoated, burnished, nickel-plated, clear anodized and black anodized. The configurable shaft diameters of the shaft holders can be selected from 3 to 60 mm and can be freely configured in up to 0.1 mm increments in height. MISUMI offers shaft holders with various shaft mountings, such as clamping screw, with keyway, slotted clamping, with clamping lever, two-piece and with hinge. In addition, various variants of shaft holder mountings (through-hole, with cylinder pin bore, with countersunk bore, internal thread) are available.

An axle block from MISUMI offers versatile applications and individual usability in many industries. Our shaft support blocks are available in different assembly versions, selectable geometries, diameters, configurable shaft heights and various types of shaft mountings.

MISUMI offers you various helpful tools that can significantly shorten and simplify the design process.
Here are some of the useful tools: 

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