A Transmission Shaft is a critical mechanical component used to transfer power and rotational motion between different parts of a machine. It connects the power source (such as an engine or motor) to the driven components, ensuring smooth, efficient, and reliable operation.
Transmission shafts are manufactured from high-strength alloy steel or stainless steel to withstand heavy loads, continuous rotation, torque, and vibration. They are precisely machined for straightness, perfect balancing, and long service life. The polished surface finish minimizes friction and prevents wear during high-speed rotation.
Transmission shafts come in various types such as counter shafts, line shafts, flexible shafts, and propeller shafts, depending on the machinery or automotive system.
Key Features
- Made from high-grade alloy steel / stainless steel
- Precision CNC machining for accurate dimensions and perfect straightness
- High torque-carrying capacity
- Excellent resistance against wear, corrosion, and bending
- Smooth surface finish for reduced friction
- Available in customized lengths, diameters, and spline/keyway options
- Designed for high-speed and heavy-load applications
Applications
- Automotive Vehicles
- Industrial Machinery
- Power Transmission Systems
- Pumps & Motors
- Gearboxes and Mechanical Drives
- Agricultural Equipment