Types of keys:
- Sunk keys,
- Saddle keys,
- Tangent keys,
- Round keys, and
- Splines.
Sunk keys:
- A sunk key is a key in which half the thickness of the key fits into the keyway on the shaft and the remaining half in the keyway on the hub.
- Therefore, keyways are required both on the shaft as well as the hub of the mating element.
There are two types of saddle keys
- Square sunk key
- Rectangular sunk key
Use:
- Square keys are used in general industrial machinery.
- Rectangular keys/ Flat keys are more suitable for machine tool applications.
Saddle key:
- A Saddle key is a key which fits in the keyway of the hub only.
- In this case, there is no keyway on the shaft.
- It is likely to slip round the shaft under load. Therefore it is used for comparatively light loads.
There are two types of saddle keys
- Hollow saddle key
- Flat saddle key.
- Resistance to slip in case of flat key is slightly more than that of hollow key
Use:
- saddle keys are suitable for light duty or low power transmission