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Made by SKF ® stands for excellence. It symbolises Fast, easy and efficient mounting ................................ 3
our consistent endeavour to achieve total quality in
Five types to choose from ............................................ 3
everything we do. For those who use our products,
Adjustable to minimise runout ...................................... 4
“Made by SKF” implies three main benefits.
Loosening torque .......................................................... 5
Permissible axial load .................................................... 5
Reliability – thanks to modern, efficient products,
SKF spanner set TMHN 7 for lock nuts ........................ 5
based on our worldwide application know-how, optim-
ised materials, forward-looking designs and the most
advanced production techniques. Keeping a firm grip on trouble-free operation ............ 6
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Fast, easy and
efficient mounting
Lock nuts locate bearings and other components Five types to choose
on shafts and facilitate mounting and dismount- from
Of course it would be possible to pro-
ing. SKF supplies a wide range of lock nuts. duce just one lock nut for all require-
ments, but this would be nothing but a
They ensure long bearing service life and reliable compromise: too expensive for a great
number of applications, for many
locking and can prevent bearing fitting damages. others technically not sufficiently
advanced.
SKF lock nuts are easy to mount, do not damage Therefore the SKF product range
comprises five types, each having its
the shaft and ensure effective locking. advantages in function and applica-
tion. SKF lock nuts cover a large range
of both metric and inch sizes.
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Fast, easy and efficient mounting
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Diagram 1 Diagram 2 SKF spanner set
Loosening torque, Nm TMHN 7 for lock nuts
2100 Permissible axial load, kN It is essential when mounting self
1700
1600 aligning bearings on adapter sleeves
1200 to obtain the correct radial clearance.
1300
Failure to do so will result in a shorten-
900 800 ed bearing life and a sub-optimal per-
500 400 formance. A set of seven spanners
100 0
has been specially designed for this
0 40 80 120 160 200 0 40 80 120 160 200 purpose (➔ Table 1 ).
Thread diameter, mm Thread diameter, mm Each spanner is clearly marked with
the correct tightening angle, ensuring
KMT and KMTA KMT and KMTA that the optimum drive-up the adapter
sleeve is obtained. The correct radial
KMK KMK clearance will then remain after lock-
ing the sleeve nut.
KMF and KM(L) KMF and KM(L)
Table 1
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Keeping a firm grip on
trouble-free operation
Trouble-free operation of bearings and Therefore, SKF lock nuts are used in
other components depends not only many different production areas. They
on the components in question but contribute to high quality, high reliabil-
also on the adjacent parts. Correct ity and the high precision of the final
mounting and regular maintenance are product.
no less important in order to prevent
unplanned machine downtime. Many
operators know this correlation and
take appropriate care.
KMT lock nuts 1
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KMT lock nuts
M 10×0,75 – M 200 ×3
B
M
60°
b
d1 G d4 d3 d2
mm kN Nm – Nm kg –
1)
Hook spanners to DIN 1810, Form A, may also be used
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1
mm kN Nm – Nm kg –
M 120×2 142 155 144 122 32 10 4 860 1 080 M 10 35 1,60 KMT 24 718909
M 130×2 152 165 154 132 32 12 5 920 1 200 M 10 35 1,70 KMT 26 718909
M 140×2 162 175 164 142 32 14 6 980 1 320 M 10 35 1,80 KMT 28 718909
M 150×2 172 185 174 152 32 14 6 1 040 1 440 M 10 35 1,95 KMT 30 718909
M 160×3 182 195 184 162 32 14 6 1 100 1 600 M 10 35 2,10 KMT 32 718910
M 170×3 192 205 192 172 32 14 6 1 160 1 750 M 10 35 2,20 KMT 34 718910
M 180×3 202 215 204 182 32 16 7 1 220 1 900 M 10 35 2,30 KMT 36 718910
M 190×3 212 225 214 192 32 16 7 1 280 2 050 M 10 35 2,40 KMT 38 718910
M 200×3 222 235 224 202 32 18 8 1 340 2 300 M 10 35 2,50 KMT 40 718910
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KMTA lock nuts
for compact design
A high-precision lock nut high axial loads as the KMT lock nuts.
The thread and locating face are This is because the entire length of the
machined in the same operation. The nut carries the working axial load.
maximum runout between locating
face and thread is 0,005 mm. Ensures very effective locking
The locking screws are of the largest
Locks without a locking washer size practicable in a nut of this design
and keyway to maximise the locking force with
KMTA nuts lock in the same way as even moderate tightening. The brass
KMT nuts with three radial brass lock- locking pins do not absorb a signifi-
ing pins. There is no need for a locking cant part of the total axial load on the
washer or keyway. Expensive machin- nut so the locking forces are utilised in
ing is therefore avoided and shafts can the best possible way.
be of a smaller diameter. The brass
locking pins and the thread of the nut Re-usable
are machined in a single operation. The brass locking pins are not ing grub screws can be tightened with
deformed when pressed against the either a standard hexagon key or
Simple to align perpendicular to shaft thread. The locking effect is torque wrench. A torque wrench is
the shaft purely as a result of frictional forces. recommended if an accurate loosen-
The KMTA nut can be aligned perpen- Since the locking pins are not ing torque limit is required.
dicular to the shaft with the same deformed the KMTA nut can be re-
accuracy as the KMT design. The used without any loss of precision. Fine threads
locking screws enable the nut to com- KMTA lock nuts in sizes 11 to 15 have
pensate for the innaccuracies of adja- Simple to mount and dismount metric series fine thread pitches, these
cent components on the shaft. Axial The KMTA lock nut is simple to mount complement the metric series stand-
and radial runout can be minimized. and dismount. The nuts all have both ard pitches of the KMT series.
radial and axial holes. Hook spanners
Withstands high axial loads may be used on the radial holes, pin
The KMTA design withstands the same spanners on the axial holes. The lock-
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KMTA lock nuts
M 25×1,5 – M 200×3
30° e2
e1
J1 G d 4 d3 d 2 2
N1
N2
J2
mm kN Nm – Nm kg –
M 85×2 115 102 88 32 100 17 6,4 8 5 4 650 660 M 10 35 1,15 KMTA 17 B 110-115
M 90×2 120 110 93 32 108 17 6,4 8 5 5 680 720 M 10 35 1,20 KMTA 18 B 120-130
M 95×2 125 114 98 32 113 17 6,4 8 5 5 710 780 M 10 35 1,25 KMTA 19 B 120-130
M 100×2 130 120 103 32 118 17,5 6,4 8 5 5 740 840 M 10 35 1,30 KMTA 20 B 120-130
M 110×2 140 132 112 32 128 17 6,4 8 5 5 800 960 M 10 35 1,45 KMTA 22 B 135-145
M 120×2 155 142 122 32 140 17 6,4 8 5 5 860 1 080 M 10 35 1,85 KMTA 24 B 155-165
M 130×3 165 156 132 32 153 17 6,4 8 5 5 920 1 200 M 10 35 2,00 KMTA 26 B 155-165
M 140×3 180 166 142 32 165 17 6,4 10 5 5 980 1 320 M 10 35 2,45 KMTA 28 B 180-195
M 150×3 190 180 152 32 175 17 6,4 10 5 5 1 040 1 440 M 10 35 2,60 KMTA 30 B 180-195
M 160×3 205 190 162 32 185 17 8,4 10 5 5 1 100 1 600 M 10 35 3,15 KMTA 32 B 205-220
M 170×3 215 205 172 32 195 17 8,4 10 5 5 1 160 1 750 M 10 35 3,30 KMTA 34 B 205-220
M 180×3 230 215 182 32 210 17 8,4 10 5 5 1 220 1 900 M 10 35 3,90 KMTA 36 B 230-245
M 190×3 240 225 192 32 224 17 8,4 10 5 5 1 280 2 050 M 10 35 4,10 KMTA 38 B 230-245
M 200×3 245 237 202 32 229 17 8,4 10 5 5 1 340 2 200 M 10 35 3,85 KMTA 40 B 230-245
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KMK lock nuts
for simple mounting
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KMK lock nuts
M 10×0,75 – M 100×2
B T
b
h
d1 G d2
mm kN Nm – Nm kg –
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KMF lock nuts
with new locking principle
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KMF lock nuts
M 12×1 – M 75×2
B
30°
h
d1 G d2
mm kN Nm – Nm kg –
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KM(L) lock nuts
with locking washers
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KM lock nuts
M 10×0,75 – M 115×2
B
30° b
d1 G d3
mm kN kg –
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M 10×0,75 13,5 18 4 3 2 9,8 0,006 KM 0 MB 0 –
M 20×1 26 32 6 4 2 24 0,020 KM 4 MB 4 HN 4
M 35×1,5 44 52 8 5 2 50 0,058 KM 7 MB 7 HN 7
M 60×2 73 80 11 7 3 95 0,16 KM 12 MB 12 HN 12
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KM(L) lock nuts
M 120×2 – M 200×3 B
30° b
d1 G d3
mm kN kg –
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MB(L) locking washers
d 10 – 200 mm
65°
B d
d1 d2 M
d d1 d2 B f M d d1 d2 B f M
mm g – mm g –
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10 13,5 21 1 3 8,5 1,0 MB 0 115 137 159 2 12 110,5 107 MB 23
75 90 104 1,5 8 71,5 35 MB 15 180 200 222 2,5 20 174 160 MBL 36
203 242 2,5 20 174 260 MB 36
80 95 112 1,75 10 76,5 46 MB 16
190 210 232 2,5 20 184 170 MBL 38
85 102 119 1,75 10 81,5 53 MB 17 214 252 2,5 20 184 260 MB 38
90 108 126 1,75 10 86,5 61 MB 18 200 222 245 2,5 20 194 220 MBL 40
226 262 2,5 20 194 280 MB 40
95 113 133 1,75 10 91,5 66 MB 19
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The SKF Group
– a worldwide corporation
SKF is an international industrial Group development has also played a vital
operating in some 130 countries and is role, resulting in many examples of
world leader in bearings. epoch-making innovations.
The company was founded in 1907 The business of the Group consists
following the invention of the self-align- of bearings, seals, special steel and a
ing ball bearing by Sven Wingquist and, comprehensive range of other high-
after only a few years, SKF began to tech industrial components. The experi-
expand all over the world. ence gained in these various fields
Today, SKF has some 45 000 em- provides SKF with the essential know-
ployees and around 80 manufacturing ledge and expertise required in order
facilities spread throughout the world. to provide the customers with the most
An international sales network includes advanced engineering products and
a large number of sales companies and efficient service.
some 7 000 distributors and retailers.
Worldwide availability of SKF products
is supported by a comprehensive
technical advisory service.
The key to success has been a con-
sistent emphasis on maintaining the
highest quality of its products and
services. Continuous invest-
ment in research and
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The SKF Group is the first major bearing SKF has developed the Channel concept in
manufacturer to have been granted approval factories all over the world. This drastically
according to ISO 14001, the international reduces the lead time from raw material to
standard for environmental management end product as well as work in progress
systems. The certificate is the most com- and finished goods in stock. The concept
prehensive of its kind and covers more than enables faster and smoother information
60 SKF production units in 17 countries. The SKF Engineering & Research Centre flow, eliminates bottlenecks and bypasses
is situated just outside Utrecht in The unnecessary steps in production. The
Netherlands. In an area of 17 000 square Channel team members have the know-
metres (185 000 sq.ft) some 150 scientists, ledge and commitment needed to share the
engineers and support staff are engaged in responsibility for fulfilling objectives in areas
the further improvement of bearing peform- such as quality, delivery time, production
ance. They are developing technologies flow etc.
aimed at achieving better materials, better
designs, better lubricants and better seals
– together leading to an even better under-
standing of the operation of a bearing in its
application. This is also where the SKF Life
Theory was evolved, enabling the design
of bearings which are even more compact
and offer even longer operational life.
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