Input Shafts Explained: Function, Design & Selection
Introduction
Think of a gearbox as a relay race. The input shaft is the first runner that takes power from the engine or e-motor and cleanly hands it to the gears. If that first handoff is sloppy—too much wobble, poor surface finish, weak spline fit—everything that follows gets harder: bearings run hotter, gears get noisy, and parts wear out early.
At PairGears—a precision gear manufacturer and custom gear supplier serving agricultural machinery, heavy trucks, construction equipment, and EVs—we make input shafts with the same discipline we apply to gears. This plain-English guide explains what input shafts are, how they’re designed and manufactured, what can go wrong, and how to pick the right one for your drivetrain.