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Female metric spline sleeve

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Andrew Mawson - 27 Jul 2009 11:17 GMT
I need a female spline sleeve to repair my flail mower - the female
spline has a major diameter of 20mm and has 24 splines about 30mm
long.

Amazingly the male splined shaft that mates with this is untouched -
there must be a big difference in the hardness of the two materials as
the female is virtually smooth now.

I remember a posting here a year or two back pointing to a splined
sleeve supplier - any clues welcome

AWEM
Dave Baker - 27 Jul 2009 11:59 GMT
>I need a female spline sleeve to repair my flail mower - the female
> spline has a major diameter of 20mm and has 24 splines about 30mm
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> AWEM

Might be easier to replace both parts with a standard spline set with any
number of teeth - or find a mate with a shaper.
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Andrew Mawson - 27 Jul 2009 12:11 GMT
> >I need a female spline sleeve to repair my flail mower - the female
> > spline has a major diameter of 20mm and has 24 splines about 30mm
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> Might be easier to replace both parts with a standard spline set with any
> number of teeth - or find a mate with a shaper.

Can't get the male bit out without a MAJOR dismantling Dave
John S - 27 Jul 2009 19:05 GMT
On 27 July, 12:11, "Andrew Mawson"
<andrew@no_spam_please_mawson.org.uk> wrote:

> > "Andrew Mawson" <andrew@no_spam_please_mawson.org.uk> wrote in
> message
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>
> Can't get the male bit out without a MAJOR dismantling Dave

System H

http://hydradrive.co.uk/splinedbush.html

John S.
Tony Jeffree - 27 Jul 2009 20:16 GMT
>System H

Not to be confused wit Preparation H of course ;-)

Regards,
Tony
 
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