Shafts for roll stops – rotary axis of the flap mechanism
Shafts are the central rotary axes on which the flaps of a roll stop are mounted. They transfer the operating force from the lever to all flaps in a row arranged in parallel and thus ensure synchronous opening and closing. At SULEJ Ladebordwand you will find shafts in different diameters, lengths and end machinings, matched to common platform configurations on the market – as a dimensionally stable axis for the flap mechanism of the tail lift.
Materials and end machining – round, square and hexagonal ends
Shafts for roll stops are usually made of tempered steel or high-grade structural steel with additional galvanising. Depending on the lever holder, the shaft ends are round, square or hexagonal, often with a cross groove for split pins. The length depends on the platform width, the diameter on the bearing in the shaft holders. The surface is usually ground so that the shaft runs with low play and without friction points in the bushings of the shaft holders. Deformations or rust on the running surface quickly cause stiff flaps.
