| For Motion Type | Rotary |
| End Type | Straight |
| Material | Nitride-Coated 1045 Carbon Steel |
| Diameter | 1/2" |
| Diameter Tolerance | -0.001" to 0" |
| Length | 24" |
| Length Tolerance | -0.0625" to 0.0625" |
| Straightness Tolerance | 0.01875" per ft. |
| Edge Type | Chamfered |
| Hardness Rating | Not Rated |
| Hardness | Not Rated |
| Mechanical Finish | Turned, Precision Ground, Polished |
| System of Measurement | Inch |
| RoHS | RoHS 3 (2015/863/EU) Compliant |
| REACH | Not Compliant |
| DFARS | Specialty Metals COTS-Exempt |
| Country of Origin | United States |
| Schedule B | 721590 |
| ECCN | EAR99 |
| Finish Hardness Rating | Very Hard |
| Finish Hardness | Rockwell C60 |
| Finish Thickness | 0.001" |
| Product Description | Combine these general purpose drive shafts with gears, sprockets, and bearings to transmit rotary motion. All are turned, precision ground, and polished to meet tight diameter and straightness tolerances. This means these shafts evenly distribute loads, reduce vibration, and improve accuracy and stability. Steel shafts are generally stronger than stainless steel shafts but not as corrosion resistant. Carbon steel shafts balance high strength and good machinability, making them ideal for general purpose use. Some steel shafts have a finish or coating to add corrosion or wear resistance. A nitride coating is the most corrosion resistant. It won't flake or chip like chrome plating, but it's not as wear resistant. Shafts with chamfered edges reduce damage to bearings, housings, and other components during installation. |