kyleShropshire
Mechanical
- May 22, 2022
- 22
I have two gears that have been keyed incorrectly.
The widths on gears and shafts are correct.
The depth of the keyway in the shafts are correct.
One gear has been broached too tall by 0.02" and tapered 0.006".
The other gear has been broached at an angle and leaves a keyway height of 0.502 on one end of the gear and 0.520 on the other end.
What do you think about broaching both keyways parallel to the bore axis and adding ≈0.025" thick of shim stock under the keys?
The shims should prevent the keys from rolling in the keyway and we can still use standard keystock.
The widths on gears and shafts are correct.
The depth of the keyway in the shafts are correct.
One gear has been broached too tall by 0.02" and tapered 0.006".
The other gear has been broached at an angle and leaves a keyway height of 0.502 on one end of the gear and 0.520 on the other end.
What do you think about broaching both keyways parallel to the bore axis and adding ≈0.025" thick of shim stock under the keys?
The shims should prevent the keys from rolling in the keyway and we can still use standard keystock.