origbiscuit
Mechanical
- Apr 9, 2007
- 2
Hi - I am trying to design a hub with female splines to fit with a shaft, that has the following splines:
Axle Info
* Spline Std = JIS D2001-1959 (Japanese Automotive spec) (this spec has been superceded by JIS B1603-1995)
* 12x10x1 (12mm nom dia x 10 teeth x 1 module)
* Addendum modification coeff = 0.8
* Press angle 30 deg
* Flat root spline
* Unknown tol class for tooth width, I assume standard tol class for a sliding fit.
The hub will be a powdered metal part, since there is no power transmission between the shaft and the hub; the only requirement is that the hub can be fixed/held externally with a tool, so that a mating part can be unthreaded off of the end of the shaft. This results in minimal static torque reaction between the hub and the shaft.
I need to create a 3D model of the hub, so that the "mold" can be made for the powdered metal production tooling. Since there is no power tranmission, the teeth will not be cut, but formed net shape.
If possible can someone point me to a program that can create the spline data for importing into Unigraphics, or a program that can create a .dxf file. Or maybe someone can be kind enough to create the info for me and post it?
From what I have read, the JIS spec is similar, but not the same, to the DIN standard for involute splines.
Also I am considering designing the gear tooth profile without the involute shape, just a straight line, since there is no power being transmitted (if I can't get the involute profile data). Thoughts or comments on this?
BTW I do have the JIS specs (translated in English).
Thanks!
Axle Info
* Spline Std = JIS D2001-1959 (Japanese Automotive spec) (this spec has been superceded by JIS B1603-1995)
* 12x10x1 (12mm nom dia x 10 teeth x 1 module)
* Addendum modification coeff = 0.8
* Press angle 30 deg
* Flat root spline
* Unknown tol class for tooth width, I assume standard tol class for a sliding fit.
The hub will be a powdered metal part, since there is no power transmission between the shaft and the hub; the only requirement is that the hub can be fixed/held externally with a tool, so that a mating part can be unthreaded off of the end of the shaft. This results in minimal static torque reaction between the hub and the shaft.
I need to create a 3D model of the hub, so that the "mold" can be made for the powdered metal production tooling. Since there is no power tranmission, the teeth will not be cut, but formed net shape.
If possible can someone point me to a program that can create the spline data for importing into Unigraphics, or a program that can create a .dxf file. Or maybe someone can be kind enough to create the info for me and post it?
From what I have read, the JIS spec is similar, but not the same, to the DIN standard for involute splines.
Also I am considering designing the gear tooth profile without the involute shape, just a straight line, since there is no power being transmitted (if I can't get the involute profile data). Thoughts or comments on this?
BTW I do have the JIS specs (translated in English).
Thanks!