Just wondering,On an ATV,taking everything into consideration,[rust,breakage and just wear and tear]axles and sprockets would be best splined,shearpinned or through bolt.Or any other method you are aware of.
Just wondering,On an ATV,taking everything into consideration,[rust,breakage and just wear and tear]axles and sprockets would be best splined,shearpinned or through bolt.Or any other method you are aware of.
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depends on the machine and axle size. if your talking a new machine with 1 1/4" axles then i would rank it spline, keyed, bolted then pined. on an older machine with axles 1" or smaller, i'd use bolts or pins. the smaller axles have more of chance of bending or breaking, so the bolt or pin makes a nice fuse. it can break instead of the axle or sprocket tube
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I agree with earlier posts bigger axles with splines is nice. I am glad i got shear bolts on my ATTEX though saved me a few times from not breaking an axle.
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My 4 wheel buggy snapped the rear axle 1 1/4 after a 10 foot high jump but it snapped at the end of the keyway which is why I ask about attaching sprocket to axle connections.Keyway takes about a 1/4 of the bar out for the key,drilling a hole through the bar for shearpin etc,I lose about a 1/3.Spline seams the go.Are your machines fine spline or course.How many teeth on 1 1/4 approx.Also if I'm not annoying you to much,your opinion on drive chain,simplex or duplex[1 row or 2] It is 50 I'm using.
The axles are 30mm [about 1/16 larger than 1 1/4] solid 60 tonne torsional steel bar.I choose this over 1 1/4 as it is a 3rd of the price here,we are a metric country sorta,still gettin' there after about 20 years.As I'm building from scratch price is considered.Thank for answering boys.
Last edited by swamp witch; 11-01-2009 at 10:39 AM.