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Specific classes (Classes 4 through 7) that allow manufacturers to balance precision with cost-effective production. ansi b 92.1 pdf 38
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Two primary types— Side Fit (where the teeth touch on the flanks) and Major Diameter Fit (where the shaft and hub center on the outer diameter). Key Specifications and Geometry
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