High-Strength Tooth Shafts 6 & 19 Tooth Spline Shaft Solutions

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Avr 25, 2025
High-Strength Tooth Shafts 6 & 19 Tooth Spline Shaft Solutions

Did you know 73% of mechanical failures in industrial equipment stem from subpar transmission components? When your 19-tooth spline shaft wears out prematurely or your 6-tooth spline shaft fails under torque loads, production halts cost manufacturers $18,000/hour on average. This isn't just about parts - it's about profit protection.


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Technical Superiority That Outperforms

Our tooth shafts redefine durability with triple-hardened 4140 alloy steel, achieving 62-64 HRC hardness. The precisely machined splines maintain ±0.0005" tolerance - 38% tighter than industry standards. Whether you need 19-tooth spline shafts for high-speed applications or compact 6-tooth configurations, we ensure 100% magnetic particle inspection before shipment.

Head-to-Head: Why We Dominate

Feature Our 19-Tooth Competitor A
Torque Capacity 1,850 lb-ft 1,200 lb-ft
Surface Finish 8-12 μin 18-22 μin

Precision-Crafted Custom Solutions

Need a 6-tooth spline shaft with uncommon pressure angles? Our 72-hour rapid prototyping delivers testable samples. 92% of custom orders ship within 10 business days - 5x faster than conventional manufacturers. Tell us your required:
• Spline count (6-tooth to 48-tooth configurations)
• Major diameter (0.5" to 8")
• Material grade
We'll exceed your specs.

Proven Success Across Industries

Agricultural Machinery: Increased combine harvester shaft lifespan by 400%
Automotive Testing: 19-tooth shafts withstanding 2.1 million fatigue cycles
Robotics: 6-tooth micro-splines enabling 0.002° positional accuracy

Stop Compromising on Critical Components

Get your custom tooth shaft
quote within 4 hours. First 20 responders this month receive free surface hardening treatment - a $450 value.


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FAQS on tooth shaft

Q: What is a tooth shaft and its primary function?

A: A tooth shaft is a mechanical component with grooves or teeth designed to transmit torque. It ensures precise rotational alignment in machinery, commonly used in automotive and industrial applications.

Q: What are the applications of a 19 tooth spline shaft?

A: A 19 tooth spline shaft is ideal for medium-duty power transmission, such as steering systems or gearboxes. Its tooth count balances strength and smooth engagement for consistent performance.

Q: When should a 6 tooth spline shaft be used?

A: A 6 tooth spline shaft suits lightweight, high-speed applications like small motors or robotics. Its low tooth count reduces friction and allows rapid rotational movement.

Q: How to choose between different tooth counts for spline shafts?

A: Higher tooth counts (e.g., 19 tooth) handle heavier loads, while lower counts (e.g., 6 tooth) prioritize speed. Match the tooth count to torque requirements and operational conditions.

Q: What materials are commonly used for tooth shafts?

A: Tooth shafts are often made from alloy steel, stainless steel, or carbon steel for durability. Surface treatments like hardening or coatings may be added to enhance wear resistance.

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