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Rotary Shafts
Combine these general purpose drive shafts with gears, sprockets, and bearings to transmit rotary motion. All are turned, precision ground, and polished to meet tight diameter and straightness tolerances. This means these shafts evenly distribute loads, reduce vibration, and improve accuracy and stability.
Stainless steel shafts are more corrosion resistant than steel shafts but more difficult to machine. 316 stainless steel shafts are the most corrosion resistant stainless steel shaft.
Shafts with chamfered edges reduce damage to bearings, housings, and other components during installation.
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Lg. | Lg. Tolerance | Straightness Tolerance | Edge Type | Hardness Rating | Hardness | Each | |
Metric—316 Stainless Steel | |||||||
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7mm Dia. (Tolerance: -0.005mm to 0mm) | |||||||
200mm | -0.25mm to 0.25mm | 4.50 mm per 300 mm | Chamfered | Medium | Rockwell B83 | 0000000 | 000000 |
400mm | -0.25mm to 0.25mm | 4.50 mm per 300 mm | Chamfered | Medium | Rockwell B83 | 0000000 | 00000 |
600mm | -0.25mm to 0.25mm | 4.50 mm per 300 mm | Chamfered | Medium | Rockwell B83 | 0000000 | 00000 |
800mm | -0.25mm to 0.25mm | 4.50 mm per 300 mm | Chamfered | Medium | Rockwell B83 | 0000000 | 00000 |