Select a proper key from the table below. The shaft has a diameter of 55 fium and transfers a torque of 220 Nm. The hub has length of 70 mm. The key is made from steel with o,y = 355 MPa, the shaft is made from steel with o, = 235 MPa, and the hub is made from steel with oy = 275 MPa. On IP1 and BAC 1016- 87 Key 1, h14 from Shaft d. b. h. S or I till 12 over h9 h11 to from to 10 4. 4 8. 45 0,16 0,25 12 17 5. 10 56 17 22 6. 14 70 0,25 0,4 22 30 8. 7. 90 18 22 30 38 10 8. 110 38 44 12 28 140 44 50 14 36 160 0,4 0,6 50 58 16 10 45 180 58 65 18 11 50 200 65 75 20 12 56 220 75 85 22 14 63 250 0,6 0,8 85 95 25 70 280 95 110 28 16 80 320
Select a proper key from the table below. The shaft has a diameter of 55 fium and transfers a torque of 220 Nm. The hub has length of 70 mm. The key is made from steel with o,y = 355 MPa, the shaft is made from steel with o, = 235 MPa, and the hub is made from steel with oy = 275 MPa. On IP1 and BAC 1016- 87 Key 1, h14 from Shaft d. b. h. S or I till 12 over h9 h11 to from to 10 4. 4 8. 45 0,16 0,25 12 17 5. 10 56 17 22 6. 14 70 0,25 0,4 22 30 8. 7. 90 18 22 30 38 10 8. 110 38 44 12 28 140 44 50 14 36 160 0,4 0,6 50 58 16 10 45 180 58 65 18 11 50 200 65 75 20 12 56 220 75 85 22 14 63 250 0,6 0,8 85 95 25 70 280 95 110 28 16 80 320
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