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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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.
Feature | Our 19-Tooth | Competitor A |
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Torque Capacity | 1,850 lb-ft | 1,200 lb-ft |
Surface Finish | 8-12 μin | 18-22 μin |
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.
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
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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Variable speed principle: Change the transmission ratio by meshing gears with different numbers of teeth.
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our products are exported to various parts of the world. Currently, our products have been exported to more than 40 countries Our products cover Asia, Europe, Africa, South America, North America, and Oceania
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