1/2 in. Steel Hex Shaft Stock
$21.00
1/2 in. hex shaft is the life of many competitive robot components. This 1018 steel shaft is available in four lengths. The five inch shaft was used in various Modulox gearboxes and may come with a...Read More
Product Overview
Specifications
- Diameter: 0.5 in. Hex
- Finish: None
- Length: 5 in.
- Material: 1018 Steel
- Weight: 0.74 lbs per ft
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Recommendations
7 reviews
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1/2 hex stoch .
excellent product and great shipping,
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Good quality no matter the chosen length
It's really a good product overall, but it should have a picture on the site that shows how the measurements are taken because the shaft is more 0,57 inch in diagonal.
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Inconsistent Tolerances and Sizing
After ordering 3/8” hex shafts for several seasons, we have noticed a consistent variation in the tolerances of this extrusion. Sometimes the shafts will easily slide into AM’s other 3/8” parts (bearings, wheels, etc.), while at other times the fit will be extremely tight or even have to be pounded in. These inconsistencies have created critical time delays in our build and/or made it necessary for us to order multiple pieces so we would increase the likelihood of a good fit. When we receive a shaft that is the right fit, it works great. However, the likelihood of a good fit can be a gamble. AndyMark Response: Thank you for this feedback. We are installing better quality control to verify the tolerances for this extruded 3/8" hex stock.
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Convenient & Strong
When our robotics team is designing mechanical systems, their first choice is 1/2 hex shafts. No need for key ways, set screws, or pins. For shafts over 6 inches, you need the strength of steel to prevent bending. We are using it for our 26 inch long shaft in our ball intake systems. Just cut to length, slide on wheels, spacers, bearings, and collars and it is done.
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weight not as described
The shaft is listed as "Weight: 0.05 lbs per Foot"but the one we received was much heavier. AndyMark response: We apologize for the error, this has been corrected. The correct weight is 0.74 lbs per foot.
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Review
5 Stars
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great
They are strong and work fine. In an emergency they can be ground down to fit a round bearing.