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Keyway dimensions - anyone have a Standards webpage or link?
Source:Internet Author:Unknow Pubdate:2008-04-15  
sprintcar (Mechanical) 31 Jul 02 13:23
Looking for either a spread sheet or web page for our drafters to show the Correct way to dimension keyways in shafts. Thanks! Keep the wheels on the ground
Bob
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Bobble (Mechanical) 1 Aug 02 9:13
British Standard 4235 or DIN standard 6885/1 will provide standards for metric keys and keyways. BS 46 dimensions commonly used Imperial keys and kkeyways.

sprintcar (Mechanical) 1 Aug 02 9:36
Thanks!!
I Don't suppose you could email me a copy, could you? Keep the wheels on the ground
Bob
showshine@aol.com

monkeydog (Aerospace) 2 Aug 02 23:20
There is also Machinery's Handbook.

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Bobble (Mechanical) 12 Aug 02 5:10
You could look in your public library. In UK all public libraries keep these standards or allow access. If this is a no-no then give me a fax number and I can send hard copy.


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