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The materials used for shafts are typically high-strength steel or alloys that can withstand the stresses of continuous operation. These shafts are designed to handle heavy loads while minimizing wear over time.

Regular maintenance of shafts includes checking for signs of warping, rust, or cracks, as even minor issues can lead to machine failure. In advanced machinery, shafts may feature anti-friction coatings to further extend their service life.

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Shafts are fundamental driving parts in most textile machines. They are responsible for transferring rotational motion from the motor or driving mechanism to other machine components. Depending on the type of textile machine (e.g., weaving looms, spinning frames, or knitting machines), shafts can vary in size, length, and design.

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