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Generate a stepped shaft

A shaft made of coaxial sections of different diameters. The steps (shoulders) locate bearings, gears and pulleys axially, so each component seats at a defined position.

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“A stepped shaft: 25mm dia 40mm long, then 20mm dia 30mm long, then 15mm dia 20mm long”
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What it is used for

Dimensions that matter

Section diametersEach step's diameter, in order along the shaft.
Section lengthsHow long each step is.
List the sections in order, each with its diameter and length — the engine stacks them coaxially and measures the finished shaft against what you stated. Shoulders are stress raisers; a generous fillet radius helps fatigue life.

What you get

A real solid model you can rotate and measure, plus downloadable STEP (machining and CAD), STL and 3MF (3D printing) and DXF (laser and waterjet) files. Optional built-in analysis covers stress (FEA), thermal, buckling, cost and manufacturability.

Before you see it, the built geometry is measured against the dimensions you stated, checked as a valid watertight solid, and — for assemblies — checked for interference. These are geometry and physics checks; they do not confirm the shape matches what you pictured, so review the 3D view or 2D drawing before relying on the part.

Previewing is free. Downloading is £2.99 per part, or unlimited on Pro (£29/month, £290/year).

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Common questions

What file formats do I get?
STEP, STL, 3MF and DXF — the formats CNC shops, laser cutters and 3D printers accept.

Can I change the dimensions afterwards?
Yes. Edit the numbers directly, or describe the change in plain English. Every edit is rebuilt and re-checked.

Do I need CAD experience?
No. Describe the part and its sizes in millimetres.

Is it free to try?
Yes — describing a part and viewing the 3D preview costs nothing.