AHilditch
Mechanical
- Nov 5, 2010
- 23
Hi there,
I have currently run into some issues with completely destroying male drive shaft splines and causing driveline failure. There was tooth shearing on the male spline and obvious wear on the female. After analyzing our spline design, it was determined that a better spline material and hardening will be used in the redesign. Though material was a factor in the failure, misalignment of the splines was the leading culprit. So now I am looking for methods of spline alignment, but I am unsure of my options. I am throwing around the idea of alignment pins of some kind, but I am very unfamiliar with this situation. I would appreciate any and all that can at least point me in the right direction!
Thank you!
Ahilditch
I have currently run into some issues with completely destroying male drive shaft splines and causing driveline failure. There was tooth shearing on the male spline and obvious wear on the female. After analyzing our spline design, it was determined that a better spline material and hardening will be used in the redesign. Though material was a factor in the failure, misalignment of the splines was the leading culprit. So now I am looking for methods of spline alignment, but I am unsure of my options. I am throwing around the idea of alignment pins of some kind, but I am very unfamiliar with this situation. I would appreciate any and all that can at least point me in the right direction!
Thank you!
Ahilditch