For applications demanding superior durability and reliable electrical performance, our Nickel Plated Power Motor Shaft is engineered to excel. This component is a critical upgrade over standard shafts, offering a robust solution for high-torque motors and precision-driven systems. The key advantage lies in the advanced nickel plating, which provides exceptional corrosion resistance, reduces surface friction for smoother operation, and enhances electrical conductivity at the contact points. This makes it an ideal choice for diverse industries, from automotive and aerospace to industrial automation and robotics, where motor integrity and longevity are paramount. For specialized applications requiring a different configuration, we also offer our high-performance Nickel Coated Electric Motor Shaft, designed for enhanced surface uniformity. Our product line extends to include heavy-duty options like the Nickel Plated Drive Shaft for Motors for power transmission and the precision-balanced Nickel Plated Rotor Shaft for high-speed applications. When seeking a standard, high-reliability component, our Motor Shaft with Nickel Plating delivers consistent quality and performance.
The "Nickel Plated Power Motor Shaft" stands out due to its meticulous manufacturing process and stringent quality control. Each shaft undergoes precision machining from high-grade alloy steel, ensuring exacting dimensional tolerances and concentricity. The nickel plating is applied using an advanced electroplating technique, resulting in a uniform, adherent coating that is precisely controlled for thickness. This process is crucial for maintaining the shaft's mechanical strength while bestowing its protective and functional surface properties. The integration of this precision component is seamless, designed to fit standard motor assemblies without modification, thereby reducing downtime during upgrades or maintenance. Its primary function is to transmit torque efficiently from the motor's rotor to the driven load, and the nickel-plated surface directly contributes to this by minimizing energy losses due to friction and ensuring stable electrical grounding where required. The design inherently supports higher rotational speeds and increased load capacities compared to unplated or alternatively coated shafts, making it a cornerstone for building more efficient and durable motor systems.
| Shaft Diameter (mm) | Standard Length Range (mm) | Keyway Specifications | Max Recommended RPM* | Typical Application Load |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6 - 10 | 50 - 300 | ISO 7734 (DIN 6885) | 15,000 | Light to Medium (Servo Motors, Small Pumps) |
| 12 - 20 | 100 - 500 | ISO 7734 (DIN 6885) | 10,000 | Medium (Industrial Fans, Conveyors) |
| 25 - 40 | 200 - 800 | ANSI B17.1 | 6,000 | Heavy (Pumps, Compressors, Mixers) |
| 45 - 60 | 300 - 1200 | ANSI B17.1 | 3,500 | Extra Heavy (Large Industrial Drives, Crushers) |
| *RPM values are estimates for balanced shafts under typical load conditions. Actual maximum speed depends on bearing type, balance grade, and assembly. | ||||