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Q: What is shafts in weaving?
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Shafts that must be securely held in position against endwise thrust include keyless shafts, splined shafts, threaded shafts with nuts or set screws, and tapered shafts with locking devices such as keys or collars. These mechanisms prevent the shaft from moving axially due to applied loads or vibrations.


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