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Interference fits for Gears on Knurled shafts 1

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littlefolk

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Oct 9, 2007
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Does anyone know of any standards I could source for the required interference/knurl fit for transmitting a specified torque through a gear/shaft assembly?
 
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I think the torque capacity of a steel to steel non-knurled interference is higher and more reliable than a knurled fit.

What size is the shaft? Several manufacturers make tapered bushings to lock hubs to shafts. Ringfedder comes to mind.
 
Thank you, Tmoose,for the reply. It's decided to use a knurl fit for our application. I just need design it. The shaft is 24mm in diameter. I need find the furmula to do the calculations. Can you help?
 
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