Splined Mechanical Transmission
Splined Mechanical Transmission Splined Mechanical Transmission Definition A splined mechanical transmission is a system that uses splines to connect and transmit torque between rotating shafts. Splines are ridges or teeth on a shaft that fit into corresponding grooves on another shaft, allowing for a secure connection that facilitates efficient power transfer while minimizing slippage. Examples Automotive drive shafts Industrial gearboxes Machinery coupling systems Robotics and automation systems Applications Splined mechanical transmissions are commonly used in various industries, including: Automotive industry Manufacturing Aerospace Construction machinery Image Below is an example image of a splined mechanical transmission: