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hard to find "standard" splines

hard to find "standard" splines

hard to find "standard" splines

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I´m working on a hydraulic application where I need to design a coulping between a hydraulic motor and a chain saw sprocket. I´m amazed that not even the company who gave me the mission can´t help me with data on the splines used on close to all chainsaws of the world and all I can get from chainsaw manufacturers is that there are two major sizes available,  "small" and "standard" both with 7 teeth. Can anyone out there help me with informations on, or where I can find dimensional specs. for at least the so called "standard" seven tooth spline.

RE: hard to find "standard" splines

I think I remember seeing that in the Machinery's Handbook, but I am not certain of that.
I do not have my Machinery's Handbook with me right now so I cannot look.

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