throughshaft
Throughshaft refers to a mechanical arrangement in which a shaft passes completely through a component or housing, providing a direct drive path across the part. The shaft may be solid or hollow and is designed to transmit torque from one side of a assembly to the other with minimal intervening connections. Throughshaft configurations are used to improve alignment, reduce play, and simplify drivetrain layouts by allowing input and output elements to share a common axis.
In motors and actuators, through-shaft designs are common in through-shaft motors and servo motors. The shaft
In gearboxes, housings, and pumps, throughshaft arrangements can extend the drive path to accommodate longer components
Design considerations for throughshaft configurations include bearing arrangement, sealing and dust or fluid exclusion, thermal management,
Overall, throughshaft designs offer advantages in compactness, rigidity, and streamlined assemblies, while presenting challenges in sealing,