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Broaching , Mainly Automotive

reedeprintice

Stainless
Joined
Feb 22, 2008
Location
Paradise , California
We have a variety of broaches ranging from 1 1/8 10 up to 2 1/2 10 , and 1.126 26 spline to 1.760 34 spline and in between , these are mainly for transfercases and differentials ( dana 44 -dana 60 and 70 and 14 bolt full float ) we can also blank pieces and finish as needed . Jess 530-877-2875 High Angle Drivline-Call Jesse at 530-877-2875
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We also build some of the most innovative highest operating angle c/v and non c/v driveline's in the world , We just got done with a King of the Hammers Tight clearance shaft 1410 series and incorporating an 1 1/2 4140 thru harden to a rockwell 42 , the strongest of its kind . We have to make a dual sleeve slip 6" total on the female side for the highest life and strength . The spline is attached by a custom driver system we manufacture and pinned for the most accurate fit , finish product 43 " flange to flange and 1 1/2 tight area , capable of 6000 rpm , and 4,000 ft lbs of torque.
 

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I had to do the calculation.... 6000 rpm, 4000 ft-lb = 4570HP.... I guess you don't do both a the same time.... What is the application?
 








 
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