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Spline and sliding

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blckwtr

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Oct 30, 2006
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Short question:

- which is the best spline for axial translation when the spline is exposed to moment?
 
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I'd say at some point the grease and spline coating matter even more than spline geometry.

There have been (nylon?) plastic coatings used with some success on automotive and industrial splined joints. Reduced noise (reduced stick/slip) and wear are among the claims. Specifics about axial force vs torque being transmitted are harder to come by.

Some of the Kluber pastes earned my respect virtually eliminating fretting in splined joints in some machine tool spindles.

When it really matters (front wheel drive, full wheel torque, inner joint) they go right to what is essentially a roller spline as part of the CV joint.
 
This is really interesting, I will look into the links you sent me... I work in the oil industry, meaning harder loads, less wear...thank you wery much tmoose... Be in touch...;-)
 
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