Hydraulic Cylinder
Specializing in both custom-engineered solutions and standard hydraulic cylindersSplined yokes are precision-engineered mechanical components designed to transmit torque between shafts while accommodating angular misalignment and axial movement. Commonly used in automotive, industrial machinery, and aerospace applications, these yokes feature internal or external splines that interlock with mating components, ensuring efficient power transfer and durability. Their design minimizes backlash and wear, making them ideal for high-torque environments. With advancements in materials and manufacturing, modern splined yokes offer enhanced performance, corrosion resistance, and longevity, catering to diverse operational needs across various sectors.
Our splined yokes are manufactured to exacting standards, with parameters tailored to meet specific application requirements. Below is a detailed overview of the critical specifications.
Parameter | Description | Typical Range |
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Spline Type | Internal or external splines with involute or straight-sided profiles. | Involute (common), straight (for specific applications) |
Number of Splines | Count of teeth on the spline; affects torque capacity and fit. | 10 to 100 teeth |
Pitch Diameter | Diameter at which spline teeth engage; critical for compatibility. | 20 mm to 200 mm |
Torque Capacity | Maximum torque the yoke can transmit without failure. | 50 Nm to 5000 Nm |
Max RPM | Maximum rotational speed based on balance and material strength. | 1000 to 10,000 RPM |
Operating Temperature | Range within which the yoke maintains performance. | -40°C to 150°C (wider with special materials) |
Tolerance Class | Precision level per ISO or ANSI standards (e.g., ISO 14). | Class 5 to 7 for most applications |
Splined yokes are versatile components used in numerous industries. In automotive systems, they connect drivetrain components like propeller shafts and transmissions, handling high torque and vibration. Industrial machinery relies on them for conveyor systems, pumps, and robotics, where precise alignment and durability are crucial. In aerospace, they are found in control mechanisms and engine linkages, meeting strict safety and performance standards. Additionally, agricultural equipment and marine applications benefit from their ability to operate under extreme conditions, such as dust, moisture, and variable loads.
What is the primary function of a splined yoke?
Splined yokes are designed to transmit rotational torque between shafts while allowing for minor misalignments and axial movement, ensuring smooth power transfer in mechanical systems.
How do I choose the right splined yoke for my application?
Select based on torque requirements, spline type (e.g., involute for general use), material (consider environment and load), and dimensions like pitch diameter. Consulting manufacturer specifications or an engineer is recommended for optimal performance.
What maintenance do splined yokes require?
Maintenance varies: some yokes need regular lubrication to reduce wear and noise, while sealed or coated versions require minimal upkeep. Inspect for wear, corrosion, and damage periodically, especially in high-stress applications.
Can splined yokes be customized?
Yes, many manufacturers offer customization in terms of material, spline count, size, and coatings to meet specific needs, such as higher torque capacity or corrosion resistance for specialized environments.
What are the signs of a failing splined yoke?
Common indicators include unusual noises (e.g., grinding or clicking), vibration during operation, visible wear or corrosion on splines, and decreased efficiency in power transmission. Immediate inspection and replacement are advised to prevent system failure.
Are splined yokes compatible with all shaft types?
Compatibility depends on the spline profile and dimensions. Ensure the yoke's spline type (e.g., ANSI or ISO standard) matches the shaft. Adapters or custom machining may be needed for non-standard applications.
What is the difference between internal and external splined yokes?
Internal splined yokes have teeth on the inner surface, fitting over external splined shafts, while external splined yokes have teeth on the outer surface, engaging with internal splined hubs. The choice depends on the assembly design and space constraints.
How does temperature affect splined yoke performance?
Extreme temperatures can cause expansion or contraction, affecting fit and torque transmission. Select materials with appropriate thermal properties (e.g., stainless steel for high heat) and consider tolerance adjustments for temperature variations.
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