Drive Shaft / Milling Shaft

Drive shaft is a component used to transmit power and motion in mechanical systems. Also known as milling spindle.

The drive shaft consists of a driving shaft and a sliding sleeve. The slider shaft takes the rotational movement and allows it to move back and forth inside the slider sleeve. The slide sleeve is placed inside the shaft and transmits the movement of the shaft in a linear manner and converts it into usable power.

Its ability to convert sliding shaft rotational motion into linear motion makes it ideal for many applications. The milling spindle, used especially in lathes, milling machines and other automation systems, plays an important role in processes such as cutting, shaping and drilling materials. Additionally, slide shafts provide precise motion control and offer high repeatability.

Slide shafts have a wide range of uses in different industries. For example, they are frequently used in the manufacturing of engine parts, the metalworking industry, and the production of electronic devices.

Generally, durable and high-strength materials such as steel or alloy steel are preferred. These materials are designed to be durable even under high loads and increase wear resistance. Additionally, hardening or coating surfaces can further increase friction and wear resistance.

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Technical Specifications
MinMax
Module12
Diameter580