Keyway Broaches, Shims & Bushings
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Keyway broaches, keyseating broaches, keyway broach shims, and keyway broach bushings are used to machine keyways, splines, and other irregular shapes into a hole in metalworking tasks. Broaches, bushings, and shims that are used together should have the same style designation (usually indicated by a letter or a letter and a number) to ensure a proper fit. These tools are ideal for maintenance or short-run production operations.
Keyway Broaches
Keyway broaches are bar-shaped tools with saw-like cutting teeth that are used to create precise keyways in the bore holes of pulleys, gears, washers, and other shaft-mounted components to lock them to keyed shafts. Each tooth on the broach is larger than the previous one, so the tool progressively removes more material as it moves into the hole. Keyway broaches are operated with a hand press or hydraulic arbor press.
Broach Style # I
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Broach Style # II
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Broach Style # III
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Broach Style # IV
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Broach Style # V
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Broach Style # VI
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Keyway Bushings
Keyway bushings guide and support keyway broaches during cutting. They sit inside the bore hole of the workpiece to help ensure accurate keyway cutting.
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Keyway Shims
Keyway shims control the depth of the keyway when making multiple passes with a keyway broach. The shims are placed between the keyway broach and the keyway bushing to help compensate for removed material and ensure accurate keyway depth.
Broach Style # I
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Broach Style # II
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Broach Style # III
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Broach Style # IV
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Broach Style # V
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Broach Style # VI
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