Weld-On Hubs can be found in 3 styles to suit the user’s preference for bushing mounting types. They are stocked for make use of with:
TB Bushings
QD Bushings
DST Bushings
All MasterDrive Weld-On Hubs are machined from steel.
Weld-On Hubs are generally used with plate type sprockets and conveyor pulleys to provide for even more shaft engagement.
Are manufactured to simply accept Taper Lock Bushings. Two types are available. Type S and Type W. Type S provides for a shorter length through the bore, and Type W a more described registration flange to aid with positioning and concentricity for welding.
Are manufactured to simply accept a QD style flanged bushing.

Accepts DST-Dual Split Taper design bushings.
These bushings are keyed to both shaft and hub. The exterior key provides positive drive with no torque on the cap screws. DST bushings allow for the best torque carrying capability.
The nitro weld on hubs are bored to size hubs that can be utilised with weld on sprockets, pulleys or even custom applications. Our hubs are an “X series” hub, this means they’re compatible with any “x series” sprockets or pulleys. Sprocket X hubs can be found in finished bore, sq . bore, hex bore, idler and splined bore. Bore sizes range from 1/2″ ID up to 1-1/2″ ID. The Nitro weld on hubs are produced from 1045 CD (cold drawn) steel and done with a dark oxide coating.
Weld-On Hubs are created from steel, drilled, tapped and taper bored to get Tapered
Bushings. They are incredibly beneficial for welding into pulleys, plate sprockets, impellers,
agitators and many other devices which must be firmly fastened to the shaft.
Weld-in hubs are constructed with 1015-1025 steel, drilled, tapped and taperbored to receive the taper-lock bushing. They are of help for welding into enthusiast rotors, pulleys, plate sprockets, etc., which should be firmly installed onto shafting. Four types of hubs can be found from stock.
Weld-about hubs are made of low carbon steel once and for all welding compatibility. They are of help for welding into enthusiast rotors, impellers, agitators, etc., which require secure installation to the shaft. A typical type comes in addition to the one which is specifically designed for use in the long run disc of a conveyor pulley.
Type S Taper-lock – formerly created for use in smaller sprockets, now suited to many other lighter-duty applications
Type W/WA Taper-lock – rugged, full-size size for single-hub, heavy-duty applications
Type F – includes a bigger flange diameter which can be welded into standard steel tubing to fabricate conveyor pulleys or process rolls
Type K – smaller sized design and style, especially useful for two-hub development, such as for example conveyor pulleys Taper-lock bushings
Both are constructed of steel materials with rugged, compact styles to support most bushings sizes.
Ever-Power is a trusted provider of precision weld-on hubs. Weld-on hubs can be used for welding to produce “B” or “C” style sprockets and for different applications. Special dimensional hubs are available per your specs on a made-to-purchase basis.
Manufactured from Steel to provide a convenient means to secure supporter rotors. Steel pulleys, platewheel sprockets, impellers etc. to a shaft. The Shouldered outer diameter allows for easy location. Taper bored to match taper lock bush sizes 1210-5050.
Chain & Drives inventory the complete selection of Weld-On Hubs to check our coupling, pulley and sprockets inventory in a nutshell reach and very long reach models. They might be utilized in assisting the utilization of taper suit bushes to melt your apparatus to a influenced shaft.
Taperfit or perhaps QD weld-on hubs happen to be for make use of in the fabrication of conveyor pulleys, plate sprockets, supporters and impellers. Weld-on hubs are constructed with low carbon steel for good welding compatibility.

Weld-upon hubs are constructed with 1015-1025 steel, drilled, tapped and taperbored to get the Taperfit bushing. They are of help for welding into supporter rotors, pulleys, plate sprockets, and must be firmly installed onto shafting. Four types of hubs can be found.
Weld on hubs can be found in many different variations such as: stock bore, finish bore, Q-bushed, taper-bushed, and BM-bushed. These hubs are made of bar steel and applied for welding to produce “B” style sprockets that include inventory bore, finished bore, together with varieties of bushed sprockets. Particular hub dimensions are available per your specs on a made-to-buy basis.