Spline Sleeve

Product Name: spline sleeve
Model:φ15 mm ~φ250mm
Applicable Brands:Most well-known extruders on the market
Material: Tool steel, HIP, stainless steel, nickel-based alloy, cobalt-based alloy, etc.
Properties:Wear-resisting, Corrode-resisting and Durable
Structural Features
The spline sleeve is the internal spline component within a spline coupling system, paired with an external spline (spline shaft). Both the internal and external splines feature multi-tooth configurations: the internal spline has teeth distributed along its inner cylindrical surface, while the external spline has teeth on its outer cylindrical surface. Standardized tooth profiles include rectangular and involute splines, designed for applications requiring high centering accuracy, large torque transmission, or frequent sliding movements.
Functions
Torque Transmission
Through the meshing of internal and external spline teeth, torque is transferred from the drive shaft to driven components such as gears or couplings. The multi-tooth contact design enables high torque capacity by distributing stress across multiple teeth, preventing damage from concentrated loads and ensuring stable power transmission.
Centering and Guidance
Certain spline profiles (e.g., involute splines) offer self-centering capabilities, ensuring precise alignment between the shaft and sleeve during installation. This minimizes vibration and wear caused by misalignment, enhancing the operational stability and lifespan of the transmission system.
Wear Reduction and Longevity
Load distribution across multiple teeth, combined with proper lubrication, reduces friction and wear on contact surfaces. This extends the service life of the transmission system, lowering maintenance and replacement costs.
Adaptability to Complex Working Conditions
Spline sleeves can be designed as either sliding or fixed connections to accommodate axial movement requirements, enhancing equipment versatility across diverse operational scenarios.



Spline Sleeve

Product Name: spline sleeve
Model:φ15 mm ~φ250mm
Applicable Brands:Most well-known extruders on the market
Material: Tool steel, HIP, stainless steel, nickel-based alloy, cobalt-based alloy, etc.
Properties:Wear-resisting, Corrode-resisting and Durable
Structural Features
The spline sleeve is the internal spline component within a spline coupling system, paired with an external spline (spline shaft). Both the internal and external splines feature multi-tooth configurations: the internal spline has teeth distributed along its inner cylindrical surface, while the external spline has teeth on its outer cylindrical surface. Standardized tooth profiles include rectangular and involute splines, designed for applications requiring high centering accuracy, large torque transmission, or frequent sliding movements.
Functions
Torque Transmission
Through the meshing of internal and external spline teeth, torque is transferred from the drive shaft to driven components such as gears or couplings. The multi-tooth contact design enables high torque capacity by distributing stress across multiple teeth, preventing damage from concentrated loads and ensuring stable power transmission.
Centering and Guidance
Certain spline profiles (e.g., involute splines) offer self-centering capabilities, ensuring precise alignment between the shaft and sleeve during installation. This minimizes vibration and wear caused by misalignment, enhancing the operational stability and lifespan of the transmission system.
Wear Reduction and Longevity
Load distribution across multiple teeth, combined with proper lubrication, reduces friction and wear on contact surfaces. This extends the service life of the transmission system, lowering maintenance and replacement costs.
Adaptability to Complex Working Conditions
Spline sleeves can be designed as either sliding or fixed connections to accommodate axial movement requirements, enhancing equipment versatility across diverse operational scenarios.


