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Taper Key and Gib-Head Key






      Taper keys are designed to be inserted from the end of the shaft after the
      hub is in position rather than installing the key first and then sliding the hub

      over the key as with parallel keys.


      The gib head key has a tapered geometry inside the hub that is the same as

      that of the plain taper key. But the extended head provides the means of
      extracting the key from same end at which it was installed. This is very

      desirable if the opposite end is not accessible to drive the key out.

























                             (a) Tapered key                                                     (b) Gib Head key
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                                  Figure 3.4 : Taper and gib head key design
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