| Parameter | Formula / Value | |-----------|------------------| | Module (m) | 1.0 mm | | Number of teeth (z) | 24 | | Reference diameter (d) | m × z = 24.0 mm | | Major diameter (internal bus) | d + 1.4 × m (approx.) = 25.4 mm | | Minor diameter (internal bus) | d - 1.6 × m (approx.) = 22.4 mm | | Base diameter | d × cos(30°) = 20.784 mm | | Tooth thickness (pitch circle) | (π × m) / 2 = 1.571 mm |
Unlike straight-sided splines, involute splines have teeth with a curved profile similar to that of a gear tooth. This design offers significant mechanical advantages: din 5482 spline bus
This article explores the specifications, design characteristics, advantages, and applications of spline bushings manufactured according to the DIN 5482 standard. While officially withdrawn and largely replaced by the
Understanding the DIN 5482 Spline Standard The standard is a legacy German specification defining the dimensions and tolerances for involute splines used to connect rotating mechanical components, such as shafts and gears . While officially withdrawn and largely replaced by the more modern DIN 5480 standard , DIN 5482 remains widely used in industries like hydraulics, agriculture, and earth-moving equipment due to its extensive historical footprint. Key Characteristics of DIN 5482 such as shafts and gears .