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Splines

We manufacture a wide range of high-performance gears engineered for durability, precision, and efficiency across applications

Internal Spline Shaft

An internal spline shaft is a cylindrical mechanical component with a series of evenly spaced grooves (splines) cut inside its bore. These splines mesh with corresponding external splines on a mating shaft, allowing torque transmission while maintaining precise alignment. Internal splines are used in gear assemblies, couplings, and drive systems to transfer rotational motion without slippage. They can be straight-sided or involute in profile, and are often manufactured through broaching, shaping, or milling.

Spline Shaft (Female)

A spline shaft (female) is a mechanical component with internal grooves or teeth designed to mate precisely with a matching male spline shaft. These grooves transmit torque while maintaining precise alignment between connected parts. Female spline shafts are commonly used in automotive gearboxes, industrial machinery, and power transmission systems. They allow smooth rotation, high load capacity, and minimal slippage, making them ideal for applications requiring accurate motion transfer.

Spline Shaft (Male)

A Spline Shaft (Male) is a mechanical component featuring a series of evenly spaced ridges or teeth along its length, designed to fit precisely into a matching female spline or hub. These splines transmit torque while maintaining alignment between connected parts. Commonly used in automotive drivetrains, gearboxes, and industrial machinery, spline shafts provide high load-carrying capacity and efficient power transmission. Male spline shafts are typically manufactured from hardened steel for durability and can be straight-sided, involute, or serrated, depending on application requirements.

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