Rounder Straighter Stronger
Rounder Straighter Stronger
Rounder Straighter Stronger
Contents:
Quality Driven by Design ...................................................................................................... 2
Tolerances Tables
Straightness ............................................................................................................................ 6
Diameter .................................................................................................................................. 6
Length ...................................................................................................................................... 6
Finish ........................................................................................................................................ 7
Weight Per Foot Table .......................................................................................................... 7
Metric Conversion Information ............................................................................................ 7
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Quality Driven by Design
Aqualoy is available in four different grades and is stocked in shaft
sizes ranging from 3/4 inches to 8 inches in diameter with lengths
up to 32 feet. Longer shafting is available for larger boats through
precision rotary forging. This capability lets us manufacture
Aqualoy propeller shafting with exceptional as-forged straightness
up to 38 feet long and up to 15 inches in diameter.
Aqualoy Grades Available Include:
Aqualoy 22 Aqualoy 19
Aqualoy 22 High Strength Aqualoy 17
Our Suffolk, Virginia, facility features a state-of-the-art laboratory
and propeller shaft testing technology that provides fatigue testing,
sea water corrosion fatigue testing, material and alloy evaluations,
failure analysis, and product development. We also support other
metallurgical analysis and testing needs.
For the latest technical advice, please visit www.wbmetals.com/shafting.
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The Aqualoy Process
The strength is in the metal. Steelmaking for Aqualoy shafts is
based not only on the most advanced science, but also on the
timeless art of precision metalworking. Through careful control of
material processing, we are able to offer superior corrosion
resistance and strength without sacrificing ductility and toughness.
The Aqualoy process is the transformation of molten steel into
quality marine propeller shafting. Beyond the chemical and
mechanical properties of the stainless steel, the key components Aqualoy shafting starts with careful After rolling with precise temperature
of boat shafting lie in the finishing of each shaft to exacting marine selection of raw materials combined and reduction control, hot/cold
tolerances - diameter, straightness and finish. and melted in an electric arc furnace. worked shafting is shown on the cool-
ing bed.
The fine art of finishing a propeller shaft is critical to quality. The
initial step is checking the diameter. Each shaft is inspected to
ensure the diameter is within the applicable plus or minus
tolerance as well as the out-of-round tolerance. Aqualoy is tested
for diameter roundness using exacting ring-gage quality, a
technical measure that means about as round as round can get.
The next step, straightening, is considered to be the most crucial
aspect of the finishing process. Each shaft is straightened to
tolerances well within the industry standard as shown on the
following straightness tolerance table. Precision straightening not
only prolongs the life of the shaft but reduces the amount of time Centerless grinding experts grind CNC milling of keyway, a value-added
the bar to our exacting ring-gage service to our distributors.
spent during the machining process as well.
specifications.
The final step, polishing, is performed using state-of-the-art
equipment designed specifically for marine propeller shafting.
From 3/4 inches through 8 inches diameter, each shaft is polished
and inspected resulting in an excellent finish, unequaled in the
industry.
The Western Branch process has proven to make the difference
as Aqualoy has become the brand of choice by boat builders and
shipyards around the world.
In-process inventory awaiting straightening and final polish. WBMs Each shaft is checked and then re- Each shaft is polished to ensure a
three U.S. warehouses target customer needs by inventorying the checked again. smooth finish which is critical in the
bearing areas and for optimum corro-
appropriate diameters, lengths and grades of shafting. In most
sion resistance.
cases, we can expedite delivery the same day the order is placed.
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Aqualoy 22 and Aqualoy 22 High Strength
Aqualoy 22 and Aqualoy 22 High Strength offer the best combination of increased resistance to crevice corrosion when sitting idle in seawater for
corrosion resistance and strength for any marine shaft application and long periods of time. Aqualoy 22 High Strength provides similar corrosion
are superior to type 316 and Monel 400 in both corrosion resistance and resistance as the Aqualoy 22 but also offers the strength of Aqualoy 17 in
strength. Although highly corrosion resistant, cathodic protection is 2-1/4 inches through 8 inches in diameter. It is ideal for those vessels
recommended to avoid galvanic corrosion in salt and brackish water requiring higher strength shafts while maintaining excellent corrosion
environments. Aqualoy 22 is an ideal choice for pleasure craft due to its resistance.
Minimum 3/4 OVER 1-1/4 OVER 2 OVER 2-1/2 OVER 3 HIGH STRENGTH
Mechanical Properties TO 1-1/4 TO 2 TO 2-1/2 TO 3 TO 12 2-1/4 TO 8
Ultimate Tensile Strength, psi (Mpa) 145,000 (1000) 135,000 (931) 120,000 (827) 115,000 (793) 100,000 (689) 130,000 (896)
0.2% Yield Strength, psi (Mpa)
Tension 130,000 (896) 105,000 (724) 95,000 (655) 75,000 (517) 55,000 (379) 105,000 (724)
Torsion 86,600 (597) 70,000 (483) 63,300 (434) 50,000 (345) 36,600 (252) 70,000 (483)
Elongation, % in 2 (50.88mm) 18 20 20 25 30 15
Reduction of Area, % 45 50 50 50 50 45
Impact Charpy V-Notch 80 100 100 100+ 100+ 100
(Typical) ft-lbs (J) (108) (136) (136) (136+) (136+) (136)
Aqualoy 22 meets the following specifications (Analysis Only): ASTM A-276, ASTM A-479 and AMS 5764.
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Aqualoy 19
Nitrogen strengthened, Aqualoy 19 is an austenitic alloy and is non- Chemical Composition
magnetic. Applications include sportfishermen and other pleasure crafts Carbon, Max. 0.08
as well as workboats where better corrosion resistance is necessary. To
Manganese, Max. 2.00
avoid galvanic corrosion in salt, fresh, or brackish water, installation of
appropriately selected sacrificial anodes are recommended. Silicon, Max. 1.00
Chromium 18.00 - 20.00
Physical Properties (Aqualoy 19 is non-magnetic) Nickel 8.00 - 10.50
Density at 75F (24C) 0.286 lbs/in3 (7.916 gm/cm3) Phosphorus, Max. 0.04
Modulus of Elasticity Nitrogen 0.20 - 0.30
Tension 29,000,000 psi (199,949 Mpa) Sulfur, Max. 0.03
Torsion (Rigidity) 11,200,000 psi (76,140 Mpa) Iron Balance
Poissons Ratio 0.295
Minimum
OVER 1-1/2 OVER 2 OVER 3
Mechanical Properties UP TO 1-1/2 TO 2 TO 2-1/2 TO 12 TO 12
Ultimate Tensile Strength, psi (Mpa) 130,000 (896) 115,000 (793) 105,000 (724) 100,000 (690) 95,000 (655)
0.2% Yield Strength, psi (Mpa)
Tension 105,000 (724) 85,000 (586) 60,000 (414) 55,000 (379) 50,000 (345)
Torsion 70,000 (483) 57,000 (393) 40,000 (276) 36,600 (252) 33,000 (228)
Elongation, % in 2 (50.88mm) 20 25 30 35 35
Reduction of Area, % 55 55 55 55 55
Impact Charpy V-notch 100+ 100+ 100+ 100+ 100+
(Typical) ft-lbs (J) (136+) (136+) (136+) (136+) (136+)
Note: If higher mechanical properties are required, please inquire.
Aqualoy 17
Aqualoy 17 has the highest strength and hardness of all stainless steel larger diameters. To avoid galvanic corrosion, cathodic protection is
boat shafting alloys over 2 inches in diameter. Corrosion resistance is recommended for salt or brackish water environments. Navy grade zinc
comparable to type 304. Vessel applications include tugs, trawlers, crew anodes, properly installed, should provide satisfactory protection against
boats, patrol boats and other workboats due to its high strength in the galvanic corrosion. For sizes over 8 inches in diameter, please inquire.
Chemical Composition
Carbon, Max. 0.07
Manganese, Max. 1.00 Minimum
Phosphorus, Max. 0.04 Mechanical Properties FOR 3/4 THROUGH 8
Sulfur, Max. 0.03
Ultimate Tensile Strength, psi (Mpa) 135,000 (931)
Silicon, Max. 1.00
0.2% Yield Strength, psi (Mpa)
Chromium 15.00 - 17.00
Tension 105,000 (724)
Nickel 3.00 - 5.00 Torsion 70,000 (483)
Copper 3.00 - 5.00 Elongation, % in 2 (50.88mm) 16
Columbium + Tantalum 0.15 - 0.45 Reduction of Area, % 50
Iron Balance Impact Charpy V-notch 50
(Typical) ft-lbs (J) (68)
Hardness Typical
Physical Properties (Aqualoy 17 is magnetic) Rockwell C28/37
Density at 75F (24C) 0.284 lbs/in3 (7.87 gm/cm3) Brinell 277/352
Modulus of Elasticity Aqualoy 17 meets the following specifications (Analysis and Mechanical
Tension 29,100,000 psi (200,600 Mpa) Properties for H1150 only): AMS 5643 and ASTM A-564.
Torsion (Rigidity) 11,270,000 psi (77,700 Mpa)
Poissons Ratio 0.291
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Tolerance Tables
Straightness Tolerance Table
Specified Diameters of Shafting Over 15/16 inches (23.8mm) to 8 inches (203.2mm)
Roller supports to be placed 2 inches from each end.
Diameter Tolerances
PERMISSIBLE VARIATION, INCHES
DIAMETER LIMITS, INCHES PLUS MINUS OUT-OF-ROUND
3/4 to 15/16 incl. (centerless ground and polished) 0.001 0.001 0.001
1 to 1-1/2 excl. (centerless ground and polished) 0.002 0.001 0.0015
1-1/2 to 2 incl. (centerless ground and polished) 0.003 0.001 0.002
over 2 to 4 incl. (centerless ground) 0.005 0.001 0.003
over 4 to 4-1/2 incl. (centerless ground) 0.005 0.005 0.005
over 4-1/2 to 5-1/2 incl. (centerless ground) 0.008 0.008 0.008
over 5-1/2 to 7 incl. (centerless ground) 0.008 0.012 0.008
over 7 to 8 incl. (centerless ground) 0.008 0.014 0.008
over 8 to 12 incl. (centerless ground) 0.010 0.016 0.010
over 12 (centerless ground) 0.015 0.020 0.015
* Diameter tolerances up to 4" in diameter, per the ABYC P-6 standards.
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Length Tolerance
All propeller shafting is typically supplied in random lengths with a length tolerance of plus 12 inches minus zero inches.
For exact length bars, please inquire.
3/4 to 2 30 Ra Max.
Over 2 to 8 70 Ra Max.
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Boat Shafting Comparison
Physical and Typical Mechanical Properties
AQUALOY AQUALOY AQUALOY TYPE DUPLEX MONEL STEEL STEEL
17 19 1 22 2 316 2205 500 3 C1018 4 C1045 5
Density lbs/in3 .284 .281 .286 .288 .282 .306 .284 .284
(gm/cm3) (7.838) (7.775) (7.916) (7.971) (7.812) (8.476) (7.838) (7.838)
Ultimate Tensile 145 145 150 85 120 156 58 82
Strength 1000 psi (Mpa) (1000) (1000) (1034) (586) (828) (1076) (400) (570)
0.2% Yield 125 125 125 35 82 115 32 45
Strength Tension (862) (862) (862) (242) (566) (793) (221) (310)
1000 psi (Mpa)
0.2% Yield* 70 70 70 23 43 67 20 30
Strength Torsion (483) (483) (483) (159) (297) (462) (138) (207)
1000 psi min. (Mpa)
Elongation, 19 22 25 60 30 22 25 16
% in 2 in. (50.8mm)
Reduction of 60 65 58 70 - 30 50 40
Area, %
Impact Charpy 55 150 100 95-120 - 44 - -
V-Notch, ft-lb (Nm) (74) (202) (135) (129-162) (59)
Hardness, Brinell 311 300 302 150 226 300 116 163
Modulus of 28.5 28 28 28 27.5 26 30 30
Elasticity in Tension, (196.5) (193.1) (193.1) (193.1) (189.7) (179.3) (206.8) (206.8)
1,000,000 psi (Mpa)
* All values for 0.2% Yield Strength (in Torsion) are minimums. 3
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Up to 1-1/2" (38.1mm) 4
Estimated Minimum Values
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Over 1-1/4"(31.75mm) to 2" (50.8mm) incl and Aqualoy 22 High Strength from 5
Over 1" (25.4mm) to 3" (76.2mm)
2-1/4" (57.15mm) to 6" (152.4mm)
Bearing Spacing
The formula below is for computing maximum shaft-bearing space.
L = Maximum unsupported length, feet (m)
L= 2 3.21 D x 4 E D = Shaft diameter, inches (mm)
N W1 N = Shaft speed, RPM
E = Modulus of elasticity in tension, lbs/in2 (Mpa)
W1 = Weight of one cubic inch (cm ) of material, pounds (gm)
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Note: The minimum required spacing for rigid bearings should exceed 20 shaft diameters when possible to facilitate alignment.
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The shaft-bearing spacing formula is based on the formula for critical speed
for a shaft having fully flexible bearings at both ends.
The most common shaft installation for boats up to about 40 feet (12.192m) in length, consisting of a rigid shaft coupling on a rigid mounting
engine at the forward end and a strut bearing at the after end, may be considered to have two rigid bearings. This permits increasing
shaft-bearing spacing by 50% over the values shown in the accompanying graph. If the shaft seal is of the rigid type and is located
approximately at the midpoint of the shaft, bearing spacing may be twice the values shown in the graphs.
Bearing Spacing
6 20
18
5
16
14
4
12
Maximum Bearing Space
Meters
3 10
Feet
2
6
4
1
0
0 .0020 .0040 .0060 .0080 .0100 .0120 .0140
Shaft Diameter, Inches Divided by Shaft RPM
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Bearing Tolerances
The following are the standards as established by the U.S. Navy, according to BuShips plan number 810-1385664, dated January 14, 1963,
Bearing Stern Tube and Strut. It is essential that bearing to shaft clearance be as shown in the Bearing Tolerance Table. The
installer should achieve this clearance by selection of shaft bearings or machining of shaft in way of the bearing or by grinding the
bearing as necessary.
Machining Procedures
A properly machined keyway and taper is vital to maximizing the service life of your shaft. Improper machining can lead to several
problems including crevices, sharp corners and propeller wobble which can result in crevice corrosion problems, stress risers
and added bending stresses, all of which can reduce the service life of your shaft.
Proper size, shape, and alignment of keyways are all essential for maximum shaft life. Keyways with sharp corners and vertical ends
produce stress concentrations that can significantly reduce shaft life. This is especially true when the shaft is highly stressed in service.
By rounding top corners, filleting interior corners, and using sled-runner type keyway ends, stress concentrations can be reduced. It is
highly recommended the top corners of keyways be rounded to one-half the radius of the interior corners. For more specific information
related to machining boat shafts, refer to SAE Standard J-755.
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Keyway/Taper Machining Diagram
1/2 R
R
Bell-Mouth Hub Rough Machining Marks
(2) (2)
(1)
Keyway
Cross section showing (1) shortening of keyway Sketches show sled-runner type end and filleted keyway
sometimes minimizes stresses in shaft and (2) recommended for maximum shaft life. Both top corners as
types of corrosion-causing crevices. well as bottom corners should be filleted.
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Dia., Small End, Keyway Width, Keyway Side Deptha, ThreadC,
in. (mm) in. (mm) in. (mm) in. (mm)
End of
B D E Keyway F Taper to Extension
Nominal Taper Fillet Threads End of Beyond
Shaft Dia., Length, Radiusb, per in. Thread, Taper,
in. (mm) Min Max in. (mm) Nominal Min Max Nominal Min Max in. (mm) Diameter (25.4mm) in. (mm) in. (mm)
A C R G H
Dimensions for Shafts 3/4 to 8 inches (19.05 to 203.20mm) in diameter
3/4 0.624 0.626 2 3/16 0.1865 0.1875 3/32 0.095 0.097 1/32 1/2 13 1-1/16 1-5/16
(19.05) (15.85) (15.90) (50.80) (4.76) (4.74) (4.76) (2.38) (2.41) (2.46) (0.80) (12.70) (26.99) (33.34)
7/8 0.726 0.728 2-3/8 1/4 0.249 0.250 1/8 0.125 0.127 1/32 5/8 11 1-1/4 1-1/2
(22.23) (18.44) (18.49) (60.33) (6.35) (6.32) (6.35) (3.18) (3.18) (3.23) (0.80) (15.88) (31.75) (38.10)
1 0.827 0.829 2-3/4 1/4 0.249 0.250 1/8 0.125 0.127 1/32 3/4 10 1-7/16 1-3/4
(25.40) (21.01) (21.06) (69.85) (6.35) (6.32) (6.35) (3.18) (3.18) (3.23) (0.80) (19.05) (36.51) (44.45)
1-1/8 0.929 0.931 3-1/8 1/4 0.249 0.250 1/8 0.125 0.127 1/32 3/4 10 1-7/16 1-3/4
(28.58) (23.60) (23.65) (79.38) (6.35) (6.32) (6.35) (3.18) (3.18) (3.23) (0.80) (19.05) (36.51) (44.45)
1-1/4 1.030 1.032 3-1/2 5/16 0.3115 0.3125 5/32 0.157 0.160 1/16 7/8 9 1-5/8 2
(31.75) (26.16) (26.21) (88.90) (7.94) (7.91) (7.94) (3.97) (3.99) (4.06) (1.59) (22.23) (41.28) (50.80)
1-3/8 1.132 1.134 3-7/8 5/16 0.3115 0.3125 5/32 0.157 0.160 1/16 1 8 1-13/16 2-1/4
(34.93) (28.75) (28.80) (98.43) (7.94) (7.91) (7.94) (3.97) (3.99) (4.06) (1.59) (25.40) (46.04) (57.15)
1-1/2 1.233 1.235 4-1/4 3/8 0.374 0.375 3/16 0.189 0.192 1/16 1-1/8 7 2 2-7/16
(38.10) (31.32) (31.37) (107.95) (9.53) (9.50) (9.53) (4.76) (4.80) (4.88) (1.59) (28.58) (50.80) (61.91)
1-3/4 1.437 1.439 5 7/16 0.4365 0.4375 7/32 0.219 0.222 1/16 1-1/4 7 2-1/4 2-3/4
(44.45) (36.50) (36.55) (127.0) (11.11) (11.09) (11.11) (5.56) (5.56) (5.64) (1.59) (31.75) (57.15) (69.85)
2 1.640 1.642 5-3/4 1/2 0.499 0.500 1/4 0.251 0.254 1/16 1-1/2 6 2-5/8 3-1/8
(50.80) (41.66) (41.71) (146.05) (12.70) (12.67) (12.70) (6.35) (6.38) (6.45) (1.59) (38.10) (66.68) (79.38)
2-1/4 1.843 1.845 6-1/2 9/16 0.561 0.5625 9/32 0.281 0.284 3/32 1-3/4 5 3 3-1/2
(57.15) (46.81) (46.86) (165.10) (14.29) (14.25) (14.29) (7.14) (7.14) (7.21) (2.38) (44.45) (76.20) (88.90)
2-1/2 2.046 2.048 7-1/4 5/8 0.6235 0.625 5/16 0.312 0.315 3/32 1-3/4 5 3 3-1/2
(63.50) (51.97) (52.02) (184.15) (15.88) (15.84) (15.88) (7.94) (7.92) (8.00) (2.38) (44.45) (76.20) (88.90)
2-3/4 2.257 2.259 7-7/8 5/8 0.6235 0.625 5/16 0.313 0.316 3/32 2 4-1/2 3-1/2 4
(69.85) (57.33) (57.38) (200.03) (15.88) (15.84) (15.88) (7.94) (7.95) (8.03) (2.38) (50.80) (88.90) (101.60)
3 2.460 2.462 8-5/8 3/4 0.7485 0.750 5/16 0.311 0.314 3/32 2-1/4 4-1/2 3-7/8 4-3/8
(76.20) (62.48) (62.53) (219.08) (19.05) (19.01) (19.05) (7.94) (7.90) (7.98) (2.38) (57.15) (98.43) (111.13)
3-1/4 2.663 2.665 9-3/8 3/4 0.7485 0.750 5/16 0.311 0.314 1/8 2-1/2 4 4-3/8 5-1/8
(82.55) (67.64) (67.69) (238.12) (19.05) (19.01) (19.05) (7.94) (7.90) (7.98) (3.175) (63.50) (111.12) (130.17)
3-1/2 2.866 2.868 10-1/8 7/8 0.8735 0.875 5/16 0.310 0.313 1/8 2-1/2 4 4-3/8 5-1/8
(88.90) (72.80) (72.85) (257.17) (22.23) (22.19) (22.23) (7.94) (7.87) (7.95) (3.175) (63.50) (111.12) (130.17)
3-3/4 3.069 3.071 10-7/8 7/8 0.8735 0.875 5/16 0.310 0.313 1/8 2-3/4 4 4-3/4 5-1/2
(95.25) (77.95) (78.00) (276.22) (22.23) (22.19) (22.23) (7.94) (7.87) (7.95) (3.175) (69.85) (120.65) (139.70)
4 3.272 3.274 11-5/8 1 0.9985 1.000 5/16 0.309 0.312 1/8 3 4 5-1/8 5-7/8
(101.60) (83.11) (83.16) (295.27) (25.40) (25.36) (25.40) (7.94) (7.85) (7.92) (3.175) (76.20) (130.17) (149.22)
4-1/2 3.827 3.829 10-3/4 1-1/8 1.123 1.125 3/8 0.373 0.376 5/32 3-1/4 4 5-5/8 6-3/8
(114.30) (97.21) (97.26) (273) (28.58) (28.52) (28.58) (9.52) (9.47) (9.55) (3.97) (82.55) (142.87) (161.92)
5 4.249 4.251 12 1-1/4 1.248 1.250 7/16 0.434 0.437 3/16 3-3/4 4 6-3/8 7-1/8
(127.00) (107.92) (107.98) (304.80) (31.75) (31.70) (31.75) (11.11) (11.02) (11.10) (4.76) (95.25) (161.92) (180.97)
5-1/2 4.671 4.673 13-1/4 1-1/4 1.248 1.250 7/16 0.435 0.438 3/16 4 4 6-3/4 7-3/4
(139.70) (118.64) (118.69) (336.55) (31.75) (31.70) (31.75) (11.11) (11.05) (11.13) (4.76) (101.6) (171.45) (196.85)
6 4.791 4.793 14-1/2 1-3/8 1.373 1.375 1/2 0.493 0.496 7/32 4-1/4 4 7-1/2 8-1/2
(152.40) (121.69) (121.74) (368.30) (34.93) (34.87) (34.93) (12.70) (12.52) (12.60) (5.56) (107.9) (190.50) (215.90)
6-1/2 5.187 5.189 15-3/4 1-3/8 1.373 1.375 1/2 0.494 0.497 7/32 4-1/2 4 8-1/4 9-1/4
(165.10) (131.75) (131.80) (400.05) (34.93) (34.87) (34.93) (12.70) (12.55) (12.62) (5.56) (114.3) (209.55) (234.95)
7 5.582 5.584 17 1-1/2 1.498 1.500 9/16 0.555 0.558 1/4 5 4 9 10
(177.80) (141.78) (141.83) (431.80) (38.10) (38.05) (38.10) (14.29) (14.10) (14.17) (6.35) (127.0) (228.60) (254.00)
7-1/2 5.978 5.980 18-1/4 1-1/2 1.498 1.500 9/16 0.556 0.559 1/4 5-1/2 4 9-3/8 10-3/8
(190.50) (151.84) (151.89) (463.55) (38.10) (38.05) (38.10) (14.29) (14.12) (14.20) (6.35) (139.7) (238.12) (263.52)
8 6.374 6.376 19-1/2 1-3/4 1.748 1.750 9/16 0.553 0.556 1/4 5-3/4 4 9-3/4 10-3/4
(203.20) (161.90) (161.95) (495.30) (44.45) (44.40) (44.45) (14.29) (14.05) (14.12) (6.35) (146.0) (247.65) (273.05)
25/64 1/8 3/8 1/4 1-9/64 9/64 1/8 3/4 1/2-13 1/2 5/16 1-1/2 3/4
(9.92) (3.18) (9.53) (6.35) (28.97) (3.57) (3.18) (19.05) (12.7-330.2) (12.70) (7.94) (38.10) (19.05)
31/64 1/8 7/16 1/4 1-21/64 9/64 1/8 3/4 5/8-11 5/8 3/8 1-25/32 7/8
(12.30) (3.18) (11.11) (6.35) (33.73) (3.57) (3.18) (19.05) (15.88-279.4) (15.88) (9.53) (45.24) (22.23)
19/32 1/8 1/2 5/16 1-33/64 9/64 1/8 1 3/4-10 3/4 7/16 2-1/8 1
(15.08) (3.18) (12.70) (7.94) (38.50) (3.57) (3.18) (25.40) (19.05-254.0) (19.05) (11.11) (53.98) (25.40)
19/32 1/8 1/2 5/16 1-33/64 9/64 1/8 1 3/4-10 3/4 7/16 2-1/8 1-1/8
(15.08) (3.18) (12.70) (7.94) (38.50) (3.57) (3.18) (25.40) (19.05-254.0) (19.05) (11.11) (53.98) (28.58)
23/32 1/8 5/8 3/8 1-23/32 11/64 5/32 1-1/4 7/8-9 7/8 1/2 2-13/16 1-1/4
(18.26) (3.18) (15.8) (9.53) (43.66) (4.37) (3.97) (31.75) (22.23-228.6) (22.23) (12.70) (71.44) (31.75)
13/16 1/8 3/4 7/16 1-29/32 11/64 5/32 1-1/2 1-8 1 9/16 3-3/16 1-3/8
(20.64) (3.18) (19.05) (11.11) (48.42) (4.37) (3.97) (38.10) (25.4-203.2) (25.40) (14.29) (80.96) (34.93)
29/32 3/16 7/8 7/16 2-3/32 11/64 5/32 1-1/2 1-1/8-7 1-1/8 5/8 3-1/2 1-1/2
(23.02) (4.76) (22.23) (11.11) (53.18) (4.37) (3.97) (38.10) (28.58-177.8) (28.58) (15.88) (88.90) (38.10)
1-1/32 3/16 1 1/2 2-23/64 13/64 3/16 1-3/4 1-1/4-7 1-1/4 3/4 4-7/32 1-3/4
(26.20) (4.76) (25.40) (12.70) (59.93) (5.16) (4.76) (44.45) (31.75-177.8) (31.75) (19.05) (107.16) (44.45)
1-1/4 3/16 1-1/4 1/2 2-47/64 13/64 3/16 2 1-1/2-6 1-1/2 7/8 4-15/16 2
(31.75) (4.76) (31.75) (12.70) (69.45) (5.16) (4.76) (50.80) (38.10-152.4) (38.10) (22.23) (125.41) (50.80)
1-3/8 3/16 1-3/8 1/2 3-9/64 17/64 1/4 2-1/4 1-3/4-5 1-3/4 1 5-5/8 2-1/4
(34.92) (4.76) (34.92) (12.70) (79.77) (6.75) (6.35) (57.15) (44.45-127.0) (44.45) (25.40) (142.88) (57.15)
1-7/16 3/16 1-7/16 1/2 3-9/64 17/64 1/4 2-1/4 1-3/4-5 1-3/4 1 6-3/32 2-1/2
(36.51) (4.76) (36.51) (12.70) (79.77) (6.75) (6.35) (57.15) (44.45-127.0) (44.45) (25.40) (154.78) (63.50)
1-11/16 1/4 1-11/16 1/2 3-41/64 17/64 1/4 2-1/2 2-4-1/2 2 1-1/8 6-21/32 2-3/4
(42.86) (6.35) (42.86) (12.70) (92.47) (6.75) (6.35) (63.50) (50.8-114.3) (50.80) (28.58) (169.09) (69.85)
1-15/16 1/4 1-15/16 1/2 4-1/64 17/64 1/4 3 2-1/4-4-1/2 2-1/4 1-1/4 7-11/32 3
(49.21) (6.35) (49.21) (12.70) (102.0) (6.75) (6.35) (76.20) (57.15-114.3) (57.15) (31.75) (186.53) (76.20)
2-1/8 3/8 2-1/8 3/4 4-37/64 3/8 3/8 3 2-1/2-4 2-1/2 1-1/2 8-1/2 3.870 3.872 3/8 3-1/4
(53.97) (9.52) (53.97) (19.05) (116.28) (9.52) (9.52) (76.20) (63.5-101.6) (63.50) (38.10) (215.90) (98.30) (98.35) (9.52) (82.55)
2-1/8 3/8 2-1/8 3/4 4-37/64 3/8 3/8 3 2-1/2-4 2-1/2 1-1/2 9-1/4 4.120 4.122 3/8 3-1/2
(53.97) (9.52) (53.97) (19.05) (116.28) (9.52) (9.52) (76.20) (63.5-101.6) (63.50) (38.10) (234.95) (104.65) (104.70) (9.52) (88.90)
2-3/8 3/8 2-3/8 3/4 4-61/64 3/8 3/8 3-1/2 2-3/4-4 2-3/4 1-5/8 10 4.369 4.371 3/8 3-3/4
(60.32) (9.52) (60.32) (19.05) (125.81) (9.52) (9.52) (88.90) (69.8-101.6) (69.85) (41.27) (254.00) (110.97) (111.02) (9.52) (95.25)
2-1/2 3/8 2-1/2 3/4 5-21/64 3/8 3/8 3-1/2 3-4 3 1-3/4 10-1/2 4.619 4.621 3/8 4
(63.50) (9.52) (63.50) (19.05) (135.33) (9.52) (9.52) (88.90) (76.2-101.6) (76.20) (44.45) (266.70) (117.32) (117.45) (9.52) (101.60)
2-3/4 3/8 2-3/4 3/4 3-1/4-4 3-1/4 1-7/8 9-5/8 5.243 5.245 1/2 4-1/2
(69.85) (9.52) (69.85) (19.05) (82.5-101.6) (82.55) (47.62) (244.47) (133.17) (133.22) (12.70) (114.30)
3-1/4 3/8 3-1/4 3/4 3-3/4-4 3-3/4 2-1/8 10-7/8 5.993 5.995 1/2 5
(82.55) (9.52) (82.55) (19.05) (95.2-101.6) (95.25) (54.00) (276.22) (152.22) (152.27) (12.70) (127.00)
3-1/2 1/2 3-1/2 1 4-4 4 2-1/4 12-1/8 6.492 6.494 1/2 5-1/2
(88.90) (12.70) (88.90) (25.40) (101.6-101.6) (101.60) (57.15) (307.97) (164.90) (164.95) (12.70) (139.70)
3-7/8 1/2 3-7/8 1 4-1/4-4 4-1/4 2-1/4 13-1/4 6.992 6.994 1/2 6
(98.42) (12.70) (98.42) (25.40) (107.9-101.6) (107.95) (57.15) (336.55) (177.60) (177.65) (12.70) (152.40)
4-3/8 1/2 4-3/8 1 4-1/2-4 4-1/2 2-1/2 14-3/8 7.492 7.494 1/2 6-1/2
(111.12) (12.70) (111.12) (25.40) (114.3-101.6) (114.30) (63.50) (365.12) (190.30) (190.35) (12.70) (165.10)
4-7/8 1/2 4-7/8 1 5-4 5 2-3/4 15-5/8 8.117 8.120 1/2 7
(123.82) (12.70) (123.82) (25.40) (127.0-101.6) (127.00) (69.85) (396.87) (206.17) (206.25) (12.70) (177.80)
5-1/8 1/2 5-1/8 1 5-1/2-4 5-1/2 3 16-7/8 8.616 8.619 1/2 7-1/2
(130.17) (12.70) (130.17) (25.40) (139.7-101.6) (139.70) (76.20) (428.62) (218.85) (218.91) (12.70) (190.50)
5-3/8 1/2 5-3/8 1 5-3/4-4 5-3/4 3-1/8 18-1/8 9.240 9.243 1/2 8
(136.52) (12.70) (136.52) (25.40) (146.0-101.6) (146.05) (79.37) (460.37) (234.70) (234.77) (12.70) (203.20)
H
G C Q Cotter Pin
Taper lip for shafts 3" (76.20mm) and under N X Z
= 1/32" (0.78mm) x 45 Y R rad T W
Taper lip for shafts over 3" (76.20mm) E
= 1/16" (1.59mm) x 45 P
Drill A L J A U
FThd
M K B D Y Sec YY
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Installation Procedures
Propeller Fit
In order to properly mate the propeller to the shaft taper, the following is one of the most commonly used methods:
1. The taper should be coated with Prussian Blue.
2. The propeller should then be put on the shaft without the key and gently tapped snug onto the taper.
3. If the Prussian Blue is uniformly removed the fit is good.
4. If the Prussian Blue is not uniformly removed, the fit is not good. An appropriate lapping compound should then be used
and the test repeated.
Since a 100% fit is not always possible, an effective seal such as waterproof grease should be used to exclude water. This seal will
also protect against dissimilar metal corrosion.
Alignment
Bearings, shaft and couplings shall be aligned to a tolerance of no more than 0.004 inches (0.10mm) measured between the parallel flange of the coupling
with the coupling bolts loose. Smaller shaft sizes should turn freely by hand with the clutch disengaged when the coupling bolts are drawn tight.
Note: The shaft should be aligned after the boat is in the water. Do not force the shaft to accommodate the engine bed, bearings or stuffing box.
Propeller Overhang
The distance between the forward end of the propeller hub and the aft end of the last strut bearing shall be limited to one shaft diameter.
This does not apply where the last bearing is installed aft of the propeller.
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Cathodic Protection
Cathodic protection should be used to prevent localized corrosion in bearing areas or in other crevices (Refer to Galvanic
Series Chart). An impressed current system or Navy-grade zinc anodes should be used for salt water applications; boats which see
brackish and fresh water should consider Aluminum anodes as Zincs can become inactive in non salt water applications. If the boat
sits idle for extended periods of time, it is strongly recommended the shaft be rotated several turns at regular intervals. For more
detailed information, refer to ABYC E-2 Cathodic Protection.
Passive
Aluminum Bronze
Active
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Marine Shafting Repair
Bearing Area Buildup
Worn bearing areas can be repaired with reasonable success by utilizing one of the two following methods:
Aqualoy 17 W 17-4PH (AWS E630 and ER630) Types 308L, 309L, 309LMO, 316L
Aqualoy 19 Type 308L (AWS E308L and ER308L) Types 309L, 309LMO, 316L
Aqualoy 22 and Aqualoy 22 High Strength Nitronic 50W (AWS E209 and ER209) Types 308L, 309L, 309LMO, 316L
E denotes coated electrodes, ER denotes bare filler wire.
Straightening
While heat straightening is an option, we recommend against this practice. Heat may have a detrimental impact on the mechanical
properties and corrosion resistance of the shaft which could result in premature failure. Cold straightening is preferred as this
method will not affect the metallurgical structure or the corrosion resistance of the steel.
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The information contained in this product bulletin is accurate to the best of
our knowledge and is intended to be used for general information purposes
only. Applications specifically suggested for material described herein are
made solely for the purpose of illustration to enable the reader to make his
own evaluation and are not intended as warranties, either express or
implied, of fitness for these or other purposes. WBMs warranty is limited
to the mechanical and physical properties, roundness and accuracy of our
published test results concerning the particular shaft grade.
The formulas and tables used in this publication are taken from the ABYC
standard, P-6, Propeller Shafting Systems (1992, corrected 1993, revised
2002). The information is printed with the permission of the ABYC. Readers
are cautioned that this data does not contain the entire text of the ABYC
standard. Readers should purchase a copy of P-6 for reference to ensure
that their particular application is in compliance with the ABYC standard.