Motor shafts are indispensable components in rotating machinery, responsible for turning the motor and driving various devices. Throughout history, the materials and applications of motor shafts have undergone significant changes, with steel becoming the primary material due to its superior strength and wear resistance, making it suitable for a wide range of industrial applications, including trains, industrial machinery, and other equipment.
Modern motor shafts are typically made of high-quality alloy steel or stainless steel, which have superior wear and corrosion resistance, ensuring that the motor can operate for extended periods to meet ever-changing demands, including higher efficiency, lower noise, and longer lifespan.


