How to attach a gear to a static shaft?

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To attach a gear to a static shaft, it is important to prevent the gear from slipping off the end of the shaft. The shaft is likely held in place by an interference fit, allowing for secure attachment. A bearing can be used to enable the gear to rotate freely while being fixed to the shaft. Alternatives for retention include using a large washer with a cotter key, a nut on the shaft's end, or a ring with a set screw. Proper selection of these methods ensures effective gear attachment while maintaining the shaft's static position.
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Homework Statement


A shaft is being used as a cantilever and is held in the housing by its fit. It is to remain static whilst a gear is attached to the free end, how to you retain the gear on the free end of the shaft? Sketch a suitable method

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I understand the shaft is being held by a clearance fit and the question is essentially asking how do you stop the gear from slipping off. I'm thinking you'd have to use a bearing to allow the gear to rotate freely around the shaft. I'm not sure if this is correct or if I'm looking at this the wrong way.
 
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DavidGray32 said:
A shaft is being used as a cantilever and is held in the housing by its fit.

This statement seems to indicate that the shaft is supported in a press fit or shrink fit, not a clearance fit. Presumably this is an idler gear, turning freely on the end of a non-rotating shaft.
 
Dr.D said:
This statement seems to indicate that the shaft is supported in a press fit or shrink fit, not a clearance fit. Presumably this is an idler gear, turning freely on the end of a non-rotating shaft.
Sorry, it was interference fit!
 
Perhaps look at something similar such as the front wheel bearing of a ride on lawn mower?
 
Is the situation such that you want to put a bearing between the gear and the shaft, or do you want the gear to run directly on the shaft? Either way, you can use something like a large washer with a cotter key, a nut on the end of the shaft, or a ring with a set screw.
 
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