Machine Keys, ASTM F1941-10 Fe/Zn-Ni
Machine Keys, or Straight keys are made from hardened rod with a machined square or rectangular cross section, and are the most common type of key. They are installed into keyways to transmit torque from shafts to gears and other components. They are called “keys” because they lock a component to the shaft by means of a corresponding keyway in a shaft.
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IRF | NJ | Machine Key (Square & Rectangular) | Steel | ASTM F1941-10 Fe/Zn-Ni | 12.7 x 73 | 12.7x73 square pin zinc nickel gold trivalent with sealer | 26380 |
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IRF | NJ | Machine Key (Square & Rectangular) | Steel | ASTM F1941-10 Fe/Zn-Ni | 12.7 x 66 | 12.7x66 square pin zinc nickel black trivalent with sealer | 18060 |
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IRF | NJ | Machine Key (Square & Rectangular) | Steel | ASTM F1941-10 Fe/Zn-Ni | 12.7 x 60 | 12.7x60 square pin zinc nickel clear with sealer | 797 |
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