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Re: Manipulator Torque (A Bit Scary for Us)

The key would have to support the load along the length which is contacting each sprocket. So, if the key is fully under each sprocket, and each sprocket is (guessing) 1/2" inch thick, then the load at each one is spread over

3/32" x 1/2" = .0047 sq inches

you have 30 ft lbs torque, at 3/16" radius, so the shearing force on the key is

30 x 12 / .188 = 1900 lbs

so the stress on the key at each sprocket is

1900 / .0047 = 400,000 psi which is a bit much!

so it looks like keys won't do the job. Could you drill some holes in the sprockets and bolt them together? might put the load out at a larger radius which could help.