anpgr
Active Member
I'm replacing my prop and shaft - might go into the reasons in a different thread.
Motor is Bukh DV10 - so not a lot of power - about 10hp.
The current setup is:
Shaft - to - coupling: Shaft coupling with 4 bolts that go through grooves on the shaft - so the shaft cannot move at all. It was a pain to remove shaft from this coupling.
Prop to shaft: Bronze nut with grub screw
The supplier making my new prop/shaft recommended a nylock S/S nut with no grub screw - says this is adequate.
Also recommended new coupling with no taper/grooves/grub screw. I.e. shaft is just held by friction using 4 bolts. They claim this is adequate.
What do you think - sounds like I need to tighten these bolts/screws pretty tight - but will this be enough? I am a bit concerned.
Motor is Bukh DV10 - so not a lot of power - about 10hp.
The current setup is:
Shaft - to - coupling: Shaft coupling with 4 bolts that go through grooves on the shaft - so the shaft cannot move at all. It was a pain to remove shaft from this coupling.
Prop to shaft: Bronze nut with grub screw
The supplier making my new prop/shaft recommended a nylock S/S nut with no grub screw - says this is adequate.
Also recommended new coupling with no taper/grooves/grub screw. I.e. shaft is just held by friction using 4 bolts. They claim this is adequate.
What do you think - sounds like I need to tighten these bolts/screws pretty tight - but will this be enough? I am a bit concerned.