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Driveline Splines and Axial Motion Mechanisms
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This paper presents a discussion of various types of splines and axial motion mechanisms suitable for typical highway and off-highway vehicles. The description, function, design, manufacturing, material selection, and surface treatments as well as lubrication and sealing of these devices are discussed in varying detail.
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Wagner, E., "Driveline Splines and Axial Motion Mechanisms," SAE Technical Paper 740670, 1974, https://doi.org/10.4271/740670.Also In
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