Owen_N
Well-Known Member
I have a 15 N-m torque load on a 10mm shaft. torsional stress = 76.5 MPa.
Side load at the surface is 7.5 x 10**-2 N, which is easily borne by a 2mm pin.
1) Can I retain this by a normal grubscrew on a 316 stainless shaft?
2) Is this improved by a 1.5 mm deep flat on the shaft? This would help disassembly. I will use medium threadlocker on the grubscrew.
This is on a small engine running at 15,000 plus rpm, so there is a fair bit of vibration. I can add a roll pin if I have to. Up to a 2.5mm roll pin should be fine for a 10mm shaft.
Side load at the surface is 7.5 x 10**-2 N, which is easily borne by a 2mm pin.
1) Can I retain this by a normal grubscrew on a 316 stainless shaft?
2) Is this improved by a 1.5 mm deep flat on the shaft? This would help disassembly. I will use medium threadlocker on the grubscrew.
This is on a small engine running at 15,000 plus rpm, so there is a fair bit of vibration. I can add a roll pin if I have to. Up to a 2.5mm roll pin should be fine for a 10mm shaft.