We use cookies to provide you with a better experience. By continuing to browse the site you are agreeing to our use of cookies in accordance with our Privacy Policy.
In the simplest definition, a line shaft is the rotating shaft part of a system of mechanical couplings between the power source and the machines that do work. Line shafts, also known as connecting shafts, jack shafts, or link shafts, are used to span long distances between rotating components. Conventional solutions typically involved two standard flexible couplings and solid shafting, requiring intermediate pillow block bearings for support. Newer style precision line shafts can be operated at lengths of up to 6m without any intermediate support required.
I'm not able to get a good connection
between the pulley and shaft in my drive
assembly. Could you explain the various
ways of connecting a pulley to a shaft to
prevent the pulley from slipping?