What is a standard spline?
What is a standard spline?
A spline is a set of narrow generated longitudinally around the circumference of a shaft or grooves generated on the inside bore of a workpiece. Involute splines are the predominant form of splines because they are stronger than straight sided splines and are easier to cut and the fit.
What is a 16 32 spline?
If we had a 16/32 spline, the pitch of the spline would be 16 (16 teeth on a 1.000″ pitch diameter), and the addendum would be 1/32″ (. 031″). These type of splines are said to have stub teeth. In order to change the pitch diameter you must change the number of teeth or the pitch.
What are SAE standards?
SAE Standards are the workhorse documents that harmonize processes, practices, and products throughout the transportation engineering industry and are vital to ensure safety, quality, and reliability..
What are SAE specifications?
SAE is the Society of Automotive Engineers. An SAE grade (probably from an SAE standard or specification) is identifies motor oil properties that defines its weight and viscosity and other properties, like SAE 10W-30.
What is SAE material?
SAE-AISI 1035 steel is a carbon (non-alloy) steel formulated for primary forming into wrought products. 1035 is the designation in both the SAE and AISI systems for this material. G10350 is the UNS number.