Heel keys

Heel key din 6887 - Angled key

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Gardette industries, manufacturer of parallel keys since 1925

A key is a mechanical part used to connect two rotating elements, such as a shaft and a pulley or a gear, thus allowing the transmission of movement and force.

It comes in various forms, such as Disc key, the Straight end key or even the 2-round end key.

Keys are essential in many industries to ensure a reliable and durable connection between mechanical components.

What are the different types of parallel keys?

The parallel key is the most popular and most used key model.

It has a rectangular body that fits into specific grooves. Parallel keys offer ease of assembly and disassembly. This allows them to be used in various sectors such as the mechanical industry, drive technology, transmission and many other areas.

‍ Our selection of parallel keys ‍

What is a heel key?

A heel key is a type of key used to attach items such as pulleys or gears to a shaft. It is characterized by an L-shaped section, where the heel prevents the axial movement of the mounted element.

Use and Applications

Heel keys are commonly used in applications that require secure attachment and efficient torque transmission. They are often used in industrial machinery and power transmission equipment.

What is the DIN 6887 standard?

The standard din 6887 specifies the dimensions, tolerances and material requirements for heel keys. It ensures compatibility and interchangeability between components manufactured according to this standard.

Complying with DIN 6887 ensures that heel keys meet quality and performance requirements, which is essential for reliable and long-lasting industrial applications.

What is an Angled Key?

An angled key is a type of key that has a slope on one of its sides. This inclination facilitates installation and dismantling, by allowing a tighter fit between the shaft and the mounted element.

Angled keys are used in applications that require easy installation and frequent disassembly. They are common in systems where regular adjustments are required.

Characteristics of a heel key, inclined key

Shape and dimensions

Heel keys have an L-shaped section, while angled keys have a slope on one side. Dimensions vary according to industrial standard specifications and application requirements.

Materials used

Heel and angled keys are generally made of carbon steel, stainless steel, or aluminum alloys for specific applications. The choice of material depends on the needs in terms of resistance to wear and corrosion.

Difference between a DIN 6887 heel key and an angled key

Comparison of shapes

Heel keys are distinguished by their L-shaped section, while angled keys have an inclination on one of their sides. This difference in form influences their respective applications.

Comparison of applications

Talon keys are ideal for applications that require secure attachment, while angled keys are best suited for systems that require frequent adjustments and easy installation.

Applications of din 6887 heel keys and angled keys

Industrial sectors

Heel and angled keys are used in various industrial sectors, including automotive, aeronautics, machine manufacturing, and energy. Their versatility makes them suitable for numerous mechanical applications.

Types of machines

These keys are found in electric motors, compressors, transmission equipment, and various other types of industrial machines. They are essential to ensure a solid and reliable connection.

Benefits of using Heel and Incline Keys

Sustainability

Made from high-quality materials, heel and angled keys offer great durability and increased resistance to mechanical forces and wear.

Torque transmission efficiency

These keys ensure efficient transmission of torque between the shaft and the mounted element, which is crucial for the proper functioning of industrial machines.

How to install a heel key and an angle key

Installation steps

  1. Preparation : Carefully clean the shaft and the component to be mounted.
  2. Alignment : Align the keyway on the shaft with the slots on the mounted element.
  3. Inserting : Insert the key into the corresponding slots.
  4. Fixation : Tighten the mounted element to ensure a secure attachment.

Necessary tools

To install a heel or angled key, you will need simple tools such as a hammer, a set of wrenches, and possibly a press for more complex installations.

Heel keys

Heel key din 6887 - Angled key

Discover our Talon keys according to the NFE 22178 or DIN 688 standard. You can contact us for all other materials, dimensions and special tolerances or heat or surface treatments.

  • NFE 22178 or DIN 6887 standards
  • C45 steel
  • Tolerance zb10
  • Range from 6X6X40 to 40x22x400 total length

a (+0.20;0)b (+0.50;0)hL1 (longitud total) / L2 (longitud bajo la cabeza)
66640/3450/4460/5470/6480/74100/94
88840/3250/4260/5270/6280/72100/92
10101050/4060/5070/6080/7090/80100/90120/110
12121260/4870/5880/6890/78100/88120/108140/128
14141470/5680/6690/76100/86120/106140/126160/146
16161680/6490/74100/84120/104140/124160/144180/164
18181880/62100/82120/102140/122160/142180/162200/182
202020120/100140/120160/140180/160200/180220/200
222222100/78120/98140/118160/138180/158200/178220/198240/218260/238
242424100/76120/96140/116160/136180/156200/176220/196240/216260/236
252525100/75120/95140/115160/135180/155200/175220/195240/215260/235
282828120/92140/112160/132180/152200/172220/192240/212260/232280/252300/272
323232160/128180/148200/168220/188240/208260/228280/248300/268320/288
363636180/144200/164220/184240/204260/224280/244300/264320/284340/304360/324
404040240/200260/220280/240300/260320/280340/300360/320380/340400/360
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Gardette industries, manufacturer of parallel keys since 1925

A key is a mechanical part used to connect two rotating elements, such as a shaft and a pulley or a gear, thus allowing the transmission of movement and force.

It comes in various forms, such as Disc key, the Straight end key or even the 2-round end key.

Keys are essential in many industries to ensure a reliable and durable connection between mechanical components.

What are the different types of parallel keys?

The parallel key is the most popular and most used key model.

It has a rectangular body that fits into specific grooves. Parallel keys offer ease of assembly and disassembly. This allows them to be used in various sectors such as the mechanical industry, drive technology, transmission and many other areas.

‍ Our selection of parallel keys ‍

What is a heel key?

A heel key is a type of key used to attach items such as pulleys or gears to a shaft. It is characterized by an L-shaped section, where the heel prevents the axial movement of the mounted element.

Use and Applications

Heel keys are commonly used in applications that require secure attachment and efficient torque transmission. They are often used in industrial machinery and power transmission equipment.

What is the DIN 6887 standard?

The standard din 6887 specifies the dimensions, tolerances and material requirements for heel keys. It ensures compatibility and interchangeability between components manufactured according to this standard.

Complying with DIN 6887 ensures that heel keys meet quality and performance requirements, which is essential for reliable and long-lasting industrial applications.

What is an Angled Key?

An angled key is a type of key that has a slope on one of its sides. This inclination facilitates installation and dismantling, by allowing a tighter fit between the shaft and the mounted element.

Angled keys are used in applications that require easy installation and frequent disassembly. They are common in systems where regular adjustments are required.

Characteristics of a heel key, inclined key

Shape and dimensions

Heel keys have an L-shaped section, while angled keys have a slope on one side. Dimensions vary according to industrial standard specifications and application requirements.

Materials used

Heel and angled keys are generally made of carbon steel, stainless steel, or aluminum alloys for specific applications. The choice of material depends on the needs in terms of resistance to wear and corrosion.

Difference between a DIN 6887 heel key and an angled key

Comparison of shapes

Heel keys are distinguished by their L-shaped section, while angled keys have an inclination on one of their sides. This difference in form influences their respective applications.

Comparison of applications

Talon keys are ideal for applications that require secure attachment, while angled keys are best suited for systems that require frequent adjustments and easy installation.

Applications of din 6887 heel keys and angled keys

Industrial sectors

Heel and angled keys are used in various industrial sectors, including automotive, aeronautics, machine manufacturing, and energy. Their versatility makes them suitable for numerous mechanical applications.

Types of machines

These keys are found in electric motors, compressors, transmission equipment, and various other types of industrial machines. They are essential to ensure a solid and reliable connection.

Benefits of using Heel and Incline Keys

Sustainability

Made from high-quality materials, heel and angled keys offer great durability and increased resistance to mechanical forces and wear.

Torque transmission efficiency

These keys ensure efficient transmission of torque between the shaft and the mounted element, which is crucial for the proper functioning of industrial machines.

How to install a heel key and an angle key

Installation steps

  1. Preparation : Carefully clean the shaft and the component to be mounted.
  2. Alignment : Align the keyway on the shaft with the slots on the mounted element.
  3. Inserting : Insert the key into the corresponding slots.
  4. Fixation : Tighten the mounted element to ensure a secure attachment.

Necessary tools

To install a heel or angled key, you will need simple tools such as a hammer, a set of wrenches, and possibly a press for more complex installations.

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