Precision-cut spline shafts for torque transmission with sliding or fixed engagement.
Spline Shaft
Spline shafts have multiple parallel keys (splines) cut into the shaft to transmit torque while allowing axial sliding or a fixed rigid connection, commonly used in couplings, gear boxes and drive shafts.
Reliable Torque Transfer
Multiple engagement points for high-torque, low-backlash drives.
Our Manufacturing Capabilities
Every unit is machined, assembled and tested in-house using precision CNC and conventional machining, ensuring tight tolerances and consistent quality.
CNC Machining
High-precision turning and milling for accurate gear profiles and housings.
Heat Treatment
Case hardening and tempering for extended tooth life and wear resistance.
Precision Gear Cutting
Hobbing, shaping and grinding to AGMA/DIN accuracy classes.
Quality Testing
Dimensional inspection, load testing and noise/vibration checks before dispatch.
Materials We Work With
We select material grades based on load, speed and duty cycle to match the right product to your application.
EN19 Steel
Alloy steel grade offering good strength and machinability for splines.
Alloy Steel
Case-hardened splines for high-wear, high-cycle applications.
Stainless Steel
Corrosion-resistant option for exposed or washdown environments.
Frequently Asked Questions.
We manufacture to DIN 5480, SAE and involute spline standards, as well as custom spline profiles from drawings.
Yes, we manufacture matched internal (hub) and external (shaft) spline pairs.
Yes, induction or case hardening is available for splines subject to heavy or repeated loading.
