- Corrosion resistant bearing quality stainless steel shaft
- Chemically comprised of more than 10.5% Cr, stainless steels resist rust and corrosion better due to the passive formation of a chromium oxide layer on their surfaces.
- All of our stainless precision shafting is bearing quality
- Sizes: English & Metric (link)
- Tolerance Chart (link)
- Turned, Ground and Polished & Hard Chromium Plated Shafting
- A Corrosive Resistant Shafting for Piston Rod and Hydraulic Piston Applications
- The hardness, toughness and close tolerances are combined with the chromium plating to supply the corrosion resistance necessary for all Rod applications.
- Precision Turned, ground and polished to extremely tight diameter and straightness tolerances
- Readily machinable upon delivery.
- Bars are specially prepared and crated in Wood Boxes with cardboard tube for safe shipment.
- Bearing quality shaft
- 303 Stainless Steel Polished & Chrome Plated Shaft
- Highly versatile, non-magnetic, free machining variety of austenitized "18-8" stainless steel. Though less corrosion resistant than 304, the additional sulphur content in 303 provides superior machining and galling properties.
- Applications
- Automatic screw machines
- Conveyors
- 304/304L Stainless Steel Polished & Chrome Plated Shaft
- Originally referred to as 18-8 (a minimum of 18% chromium and 8% nickel), 304 is the most ubiquitous of the stainless steels. Highly weldable and ductile, austenitized 304 is often used in a wide range of applications.
- Applications
- Food processing and handling
- Heat exchangers
- Chemical process vessels
- Conveyors
- Architectural
- Applications
- Originally referred to as 18-8 (a minimum of 18% chromium and 8% nickel), 304 is the most ubiquitous of the stainless steels. Highly weldable and ductile, austenitized 304 is often used in a wide range of applications.
- 316/316L Stainless Steel Polished & Chrome Plated Shaft
- Added molybdenum ensures corrosion resistance at elevated temperatures, especially compared to other 300 series stainless steels. 316 will resist scaling at temperatures up to 1600° F. Many customers use 316 for heat treating applications where hot salt solution is present. Notable improved resistance to pitting corrosion in chloride environments as well.
- Applications
- Marine
- Pulp & paper
- Chemical process vessels
- Pharmaceutical Equipment
- Applications
- Added molybdenum ensures corrosion resistance at elevated temperatures, especially compared to other 300 series stainless steels. 316 will resist scaling at temperatures up to 1600° F. Many customers use 316 for heat treating applications where hot salt solution is present. Notable improved resistance to pitting corrosion in chloride environments as well.
- 17-4 PH Cond. H1150 Stainless Steel Polished & Chrome Plated Shaft
- This martensitic stainless combines the high strength of carbon steel with the corrosion resistance of stainless steel. Age-hardened through a low temperature heat treatment, 17-4 is also highly weldable.
- Applications
- Gate valves
- Chemical processing equipment
- Pump shafts, gears, plungers
- Valve stems, balls, bushings, seats
- Fasteners
- Applications
- This martensitic stainless combines the high strength of carbon steel with the corrosion resistance of stainless steel. Age-hardened through a low temperature heat treatment, 17-4 is also highly weldable.
Precision Stainless Steel Tuuned Ground & Polished / Chrome Plated Shafts:
- 303 Stainless Steel Polished & Chrome Plated Shaft
- 303 is one of the most popular of all the free machining stainless steels. It offers good strength, corrosion resistance and great machinability.
- 304 Stainless Steel Polished & Chrome Plated Shaft
- One of the most widely used and oldest of the stainless steels. This was originally called 18-8 which stood for its chromium and nickel content. It possesses an excellent combination of strength, corrosion resistance and fabricability.
- 316 Stainless Steel Polished & Chrome Plated Shaft
- This austenitic stainless steel has an increased molybdenum content to increase its resistance to corrosion when compared to other 300 series alloys. It will resist scaling at temperatures up to 1600 F. Many of our customer use this material for heat treating applications where hot salt solution is used. 316 is also used in the marine industry because of its resistance to corrosion.
- Improved resistance to pitting corrosion in chloride environments
- 17-4 H1150 Stainless Steel Polished & Chrome Plated Shaft
- Withstands corrosive attack better than any of the standard hardenable stainless steels
- Heat Treated for increased mechanical properties and hardness.