ftjandra
Electrical
- Mar 4, 2009
- 1
I am trying to help a friend of mine locate a splined shaft for a constant velocity bearing (Rockford part# 71L-018 or 71L-70). I asked Rockford for the specs and this is exactly what they replied with:
18 teeth
24/48 pitch
45 degree pressure angle
reference only:
0.997" over 0.130 pins
0.800 major diameter
I have absolutely no experience dealing with splined shafts, so any help would be great. From my research so far, it looks like 18 teeth is not an ANSI standard? Then, I came across DIN 5480, 5481, and 5482 and pretty much got confused.
Supposedly, these bearings were specially made for Siemens, but I am not 100% certain on that.
Basically, I am trying to figure whether there is an off-the-shelf splined shaft that exists, or whether I would need to get one custom machined.
Any help is appreciated.
18 teeth
24/48 pitch
45 degree pressure angle
reference only:
0.997" over 0.130 pins
0.800 major diameter
I have absolutely no experience dealing with splined shafts, so any help would be great. From my research so far, it looks like 18 teeth is not an ANSI standard? Then, I came across DIN 5480, 5481, and 5482 and pretty much got confused.
Supposedly, these bearings were specially made for Siemens, but I am not 100% certain on that.
Basically, I am trying to figure whether there is an off-the-shelf splined shaft that exists, or whether I would need to get one custom machined.
Any help is appreciated.