Kempf articulated shafts transmit the torque reliably from the drive to the output, even at a large bending angle.
Characteristics of Kempf joint shafts
Use of alloyed insert and tempering steels and high-strength machine constructions characterized by the highest torsional stiffness and high load capacity.
Use of forgings and castings to maximize their materials, weights and geometries for use as joint shaft components through finite element simulations and our decades of experience.
Over the whole range of the range, the finest-ground rolling bearing surfaces, as required in superfinish design. Extremely high accuracy of rheometry and highest form accuracy by using rigid workpieces. High-quality materials guarantee a high level of wear resistance, heat treatment according to the tried-and-tested hardening of the material, or particularly high requirements due to carbonitriding.
Unidirectional bearing holes for best, even load distribution in the joint cross bearing, minimal deformation under maximum load.
high production depth
High-strength, optimized welded joints by means of sub-powder welding, low hardening of the weld, no burn-in notches at all, slight deformation, the basic materials are only insignificantly influenced by their mechanical properties. All welding procedures are certified by DVS.
low-maintenance or maintenance-free joint bearings. Only anti-friction bearings with rolling element rollers are used which are characterized by maximum wear resistance, the best torque capacity and a long service life.
Made in Germany, design, construction and manufacturing in-house.