Spline Dimensions Calculator: Din 5482

Spline Dimensions Calculator: Din 5482

Spline Dimensions Calculator: Din 5482

✅ Matches DIN 5482-1:1970 for modules 0.5–10 mm ✅ Correct for major diameter centering (default) ❌ Does NOT include minor diameter centering tolerances ❌ No over-pin measurement (2‑ball size) – you’ll need a separate tool for that

The calculator does the basic geometry for DIN 5482 straight-sided splines correctly, but I found several gaps that prevent it from being a drop-in replacement for the official standard tables.

Good for concept design and drawing nominal profiles. For inspection, use the standard tables. Title: Good start – please add these 3 things for 5 stars Rating: ⭐⭐⭐☆☆ (3/5) din 5482 spline dimensions calculator

Module and tooth count → correct pitch diameter, root and tip diameters for series B and N. The interface is straightforward.

Plug in module, number of teeth, and series (B/N/W) → get all diameters (dₐ, dᵢ, d₂, dₑ) plus space width and tooth thickness. No fluff. ✅ Matches DIN 5482-1:1970 for modules 0

You can adjust the star rating and specific technical points based on the actual accuracy of the tool you are reviewing. Title: Reliable tool for internal and external splines – saves hours of table lookup Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐☆ (4.5/5)

I’ve been using this DIN 5482 calculator for a few weeks now, mainly for involute spline verification in drive train components. Overall, it’s a solid implementation of a standard that can be tedious to work with manually. Title: Good start – please add these 3

The basic dimensional calculator for DIN 5482 splines is mathematically correct. I verified 10 random entries (m=2, z=24, series N) against the official Beuth Verlag tables – all nominal diameters matched.