Product FAQ's
1. What is the purpose of a Go / No-Go spline ring gauge?
Go and No-Go spline ring gauge is used to confirm maximum and minimum material conditions of splined shafts, ensuring proper fit, interchangeability, and compliance with specified tolerances during routine quality inspection processes.
2. Which standards are spline ring gauges manufactured to?
Spline ring gauges are manufactured in accordance with international standards such as ISO, DIN, ANSI/AGMA, and JIS, ensuring global compatibility, dimensional accuracy, and reliable inspection of standardized spline profiles.
3. What hardness is recommended for spline ring gauges?
Spline ring gauges are typically heat treated to a hardness range of 58 to 66 HRC, ensuring excellent durability, resistance to wear, minimal deformation, and consistent measurement accuracy during repeated inspections.
4. What diameter range is available for spline ring gauges?
Spline ring gauges are available in diameter ranges from 5 mm up to 150 mm and can also be custom manufactured to suit specific spline sizes, applications, and customer drawing requirements.
5. What module range do spline ring gauges support?
Spline Ring Gauges support a module or pitch range from 0.1 to 6 module. Custom module sizes can also be manufactured as per specific customer requirements and application needs.
6. Can spline ring gauges check helix angles?
Yes, spline ring gauges can be designed to inspect straight and helical splines with helix angles ranging from 0 to 50 degrees, depending on application requirements and specified standards.
7. What tolerances can spline ring gauges achieve?
High-precision spline ring gauges are manufactured to achieve tight tolerances between 0.0025 mm and 0.005 mm, ensuring accurate verification of spline geometry, fit, and functional performance.
8. Are spline ring gauges customizable?
Yes, Dedicated Impex offer Spline ring gauges can be fully customized based on spline type, module, pressure angle, helix angle, tolerance class, standard specification, and customer drawings to meet precise inspection requirements.