Most propeller shafts use keys to transmit torque from it to the propeller. The brass key is a long, thin rectangle of metal that runs the length of the shafting and slides into a keyway or slot that has been well-milled (carved away) into the hub's interior. Torque is transferred from the shaft to the prop using keys and friction. When there is continual tension to a key stock, it gradually wears out. It will rotate in the essential direction as it ages and may finally shear.
Key Features:
- A shaft key may allow for torque transmission by preventing relative rotation between the two components.
- The shaft and rotating components (gear, pulley, and coupler) must both have a keyway and a key seat in order for a shaft key to work effectively.
Specifications:
- SKU: 88-504
- Weight: 1.00 LBS
- Key Size: 3/8"
- Unit Of Measure: EA
- Alternate Products SKU: "591046", "88-504"
- Shaft Diameter: 1 1/2"
- Manufacturer Part Number (MPN): 3/8" BRASS KEY