Axial retention of gear on shaft

Machine element or mechanism – Gearing – Rotary bodies

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29447, 403273, 403375, 418206, B23P 1102, F16B 400

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046319735

ABSTRACT:
A gear is retained on a shaft over a reduced diameter portion of the shaft intermediate the ends thereof. An axially extending bore through the gear is received by the reduced diameter portion of the shaft, the portions of the shaft positioned outboardwardly of the gear defining axially opposed integral retention walls for axially fixing the gear on the reduced diameter portion.

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