collner
Mechanical
- Aug 23, 2012
- 5
Would like to ask if anyone has seen shaft lock washers (which do not require processing on the shaft like a groove ring) and which could work on a shaft with a flat side?, like a motor shaft that is.
Looking for one to use on a 5 mm shaft, where the need for locking force axially is small, < 50N.
My first thought was to have custom lock washers made, with one of the "wings" cut so that it would fit against the flat part of the shaft (90 degrees), see the picture attached.
To be used in a customer's "consumer product", guess around 100,000 are consumed per year. Theoretically, we could develop a tool to stamp these and harden them. But it would be better if there were ready-made ones to buy.
Searched a lot for this without finding one. Is there really no one who had the need before? Or could it be that they doesn't lock if they are not completely symmetrical in their engagement?
Looking for one to use on a 5 mm shaft, where the need for locking force axially is small, < 50N.
My first thought was to have custom lock washers made, with one of the "wings" cut so that it would fit against the flat part of the shaft (90 degrees), see the picture attached.
To be used in a customer's "consumer product", guess around 100,000 are consumed per year. Theoretically, we could develop a tool to stamp these and harden them. But it would be better if there were ready-made ones to buy.
Searched a lot for this without finding one. Is there really no one who had the need before? Or could it be that they doesn't lock if they are not completely symmetrical in their engagement?