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Structural characteristics of spline shaft

2025-11-26

Axis body: usually cylindrical in shape, requiring high strength and stiffness to withstand torque and axial forces in power transmission.
Spline: A tooth shaped structure distributed longitudinally along the shaft, divided into two types: rectangular splines and involute splines. Rectangular splines are easy to process and have high centering accuracy, making them suitable for situations with small loads and general precision requirements; The involute spline has stronger load-bearing capacity and higher centering accuracy, and is commonly used in high torque and high-precision transmission scenarios.

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