A boat propeller shaft, particularly for inboard systems, is a critical component designed to transmit power from the engine to the propeller, facilitating the propulsion of the boat. The propeller shaft passes through the hull via a stuffing box or seal, which prevents water entry while allowing the shaft to rotate freely. This setup is crucial for efficient boat operation, ensuring that the propeller receives the engine's power without any significant power loss, thus maintaining optimal performance and fuel efficiency in marine vessels.
1-2 weeks delivery time This sealing system is compatible with 40mm propeller shafts and 2-3/4" (69.9mm) tubes, including a built-in length of 8-1/8" (206mm) and a 10mm connection for stability.
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$ 1.024,85
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1-2 weeks delivery time Suitable for 40mm propeller shafts and 2" (50.8mm) tubes, this sealing system provides a built-in length of 8-1/8" (206mm) and a 10mm connection.
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$ 1.024,85
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1-2 weeks delivery time The Allpa PSS Axial Sealing System is designed for a propeller shaft with a diameter of 45mm and fits tubes sized 2-1/2" (63.5mm). It features a built-in length of 8-1/8" (206mm) and uses a 10mm connection.
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$ 1.110,56
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1-2 weeks delivery time This sealing system is tailored for a propeller shaft diameter of 45mm, compatible with tubes measuring 2-1/4" (57.2mm). It maintains the same built-in length of 8-1/8" (206mm) and uses a 10mm connection.
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$ 1.110,56
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1-2 weeks delivery time This model is suitable for propeller shafts with a 45mm diameter and tubes sized 2-3/4" (69.9mm). It comes with a built-in length of 8-1/8" (206mm) and a 10mm connection.
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$ 1.110,56
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1-2 weeks delivery time Designed for propeller shafts with a 45mm diameter and tube sizes of 3" (76.2mm), this sealing system has a built-in length of 8-1/8" (206mm) and features a 10mm connection.
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$ 1.110,56
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1-2 weeks delivery time This version fits propeller shafts with a diameter of 50mm and tubes of 2-1/2" (63.5mm). It maintains the built-in length of 8-1/8" (206mm) and uses a 10mm connection.
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$ 1.332,62
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1-2 weeks delivery time This axial sealing system is designed to fit propeller shafts with a diameter of 50mm and tubes measuring 2-3/4" (69.9mm). It features a built-in length of 8-1/8" (206mm) and includes a 10mm connection for secure assembly.
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$ 1.332,62
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1-2 weeks delivery time This model accommodates a 50mm propeller shaft and a tube diameter of 3-1/2" (88.9mm). The built-in length remains 8-1/8" (206mm), and it utilizes a 10mm connection.
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$ 1.332,62
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1-2 weeks delivery time This sealing system fits propeller shafts with a 50mm diameter and tubes sized 3-1/4" (82.6mm). It maintains a built-in length of 8-1/8" (206mm) and has a 10mm connection.
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$ 1.332,62
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1-2 weeks delivery time This product is tailored for propeller shafts of 50mm diameter paired with tubes of 3" (76.2mm). It offers a built-in length of 8-1/8" (206mm) and a 10mm connection for integration.
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$ 1.332,62
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1-2 weeks delivery time Engineered for propeller shafts measuring 55mm in diameter and tubes at 3-1/2" (88.9mm), this sealing system includes a built-in length of 8-1/8" (206mm) and a 10mm connection.
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$ 1.332,62
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1-2 weeks delivery time Designed to fit propeller shafts with a 55mm diameter and tubes of 3-1/4" (82.6mm), this unit maintains a built-in length of 8-1/8" (206mm) along with a 10mm connection.
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$ 1.332,62
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1-2 weeks delivery time This sealing system suits propeller shafts sized at 55mm and tubes with a diameter of 3" (76.2mm). The built-in length is 8-1/8" (206mm) and the connection size is 10mm.
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$ 1.332,62
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1-2 weeks delivery time The Allpa PSS Axial Sealing System for 60mm propeller shafts is compatible with 3-1/2" (Ø88.9mm) tubes and features an 8-1/2" (Ø216mm) built-in length, offering a reliable and watertight sealing solution for marine applications.
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$ 1.507,98
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1-2 weeks delivery time This Allpa PSS Axial Sealing System is tailored for 60mm shafts and fits 3-1/4" (Ø82.6mm) tubes, with a built-in length of 8-1/2" (Ø216mm), making it compact and efficient for installation.
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$ 1.507,98
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1-2 weeks delivery time Built for 60mm propeller shafts, this Allpa PSS Axial Sealing System fits 3-3/4" (Ø95.3mm) tubes and provides an 8-1/2" (Ø216mm) built-in length for dependable and leak-free performance.
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$ 1.507,98
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1-2 weeks delivery time Designed for 60mm shafts and 5" (Ø127mm) tubes, this Allpa PSS Axial Sealing System features a longer built-in length of 9-1/8" (Ø232mm), ensuring robust sealing in demanding marine environments.
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$ 1.507,98
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Allpa PSS Axial Sealing System, For Propeller Shaft Ø70mm, Tube 4-1/2" (Ø114,3mm), L=9-1/4" (Ø235mm)
1-2 weeks delivery time Engineered for 70mm propeller shafts, this Allpa PSS Axial Sealing System supports 4-1/2" (Ø114.3mm) tubes and has a 9-1/4" (Ø235mm) built-in length, providing extended functionality and reliability.
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$ 2.320,63
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1-2 weeks delivery time This Allpa PSS Axial Sealing System suits 70mm shafts and 5" (Ø127mm) tubes, with a 9-1/4" (Ø235mm) built-in length, ensuring secure sealing performance under tough marine conditions.
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$ 2.320,63
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How does the material of an inboard boat propeller shaft impact its performance and longevity?
The material of an inboard boat propeller shaft significantly influences both its performance and longevity. Typically crafted from stainless steel or sometimes bronze, these materials are chosen for their strength, resistance to corrosion, and ability to withstand the harsh marine environment. Stainless steel shafts, for example, offer excellent toughness and resistance to pitting and crevice corrosion, crucial for maintaining the integrity and efficiency of the marine propeller shaft over time. The durability of these materials ensures that the shaft can handle the mechanical stresses of transmitting power from the engine to the propeller without deforming or failing, thereby providing reliable performance and reducing the need for frequent replacements.
The precision in manufacturing inboard propeller shafts is crucial for optimal performance and longevity. Leading manufacturers use CNC (Computer Numerical Control) machining to ensure that each prop shaft is crafted to exact specifications, maintaining balance and reducing vibrations. This precision helps in achieving a seamless fit between the prop shaft and the prop hub, which is essential for the smooth transmission of power. Utilizing advanced manufacturing techniques, these inboard propellers are designed to meet the high standards of the marine industry, ensuring reliable and efficient operation in various boating conditions.
What are the common types of bearings used with marine prop shafts to ensure smooth operation?
Common types of bearings used with marine propeller shafts include cutlass bearings and roller bearings. Cutlass bearings, made from durable rubber and sometimes embedded with brass or other metals, are particularly favored for their ability to handle the high loads and abrasive conditions typical in the marine environment. These bearings ensure smooth operation by allowing the boat propeller shaft to rotate freely while minimizing friction and wear. Roller bearings, although less common in marine settings due to their susceptibility to corrosion, may also be used in some inboard boat propeller shaft designs where sealed units can protect against water ingress, offering efficient rotational performance and reliability.
Stainless steel inboard propellers and custom propeller solutions are crucial for achieving high performance and reliability in various boating conditions. Boat builders often choose stainless steel shafts and custom inboard propellers for their strength and resistance to corrosion. Various companies offer a range of shaft sizes and materials, including A19, A17, and A22 stainless shafts, ensuring durability and precision. Custom inboard propellers and shafts are machined to exact specifications, such as SAE J755 standards, to provide the best fit and performance. These components are essential for maintaining the integrity of the boat's propulsion system, reducing the risk of issues like bent prop shafts, and ensuring consistent and efficient power delivery.
What maintenance practices are essential for ensuring the longevity of marine propeller shafts?
Regular maintenance is crucial to ensure the longevity of marine propeller shafts. Key practices include frequent inspections for signs of wear or corrosion, particularly on inboard boat propeller shafts which are constantly exposed to marine elements. Lubrication of the shaft and its bearings is also essential to reduce friction and prevent overheating during operation. Additionally, it's important to check the alignment of the shaft periodically to ensure it has not shifted, as improper alignment can lead to uneven wear and potential damage to both the shaft and associated components, thereby maintaining optimal performance of the boat propeller shaft.
Maintaining the boat shaft also involves understanding the specific needs and variations of your equipment. General propeller-gp and exclusive boat shaft solutions are available for different boating requirements, ensuring the right fit and performance. OEM stock parts, including propeller tapers, are known throughout the marine industry for their reliability. Contact us for more information on our selection of precision-machined, high-strength shafts, which are cut to SAE J755 standards and offered with quick delivery. Our products strive to provide exceptional and innovative solutions for all boating needs. We look forward to assisting you with the finest boat shafts and components to support your important boating skills.
What types of Boat Propeller Shaft do you have in your catalog?
Stern Tubes for Boats, Cutlass Bearings, Propeller Shaft Seals, Boat Propeller Nuts, Flexible Shaft Couplings, Marine CV Joint & Drive Shafts