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48L572 - Walter Line-Mate III Replacement Spindle Shaft

Packaging: 1 per each
$85.72/ea

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SKU: 48L572 Categories: ,

OVERVIEW

Technical Overview of the Walter Spindle Shaft (48-L-572)

The Walter 48-L-572 Spindle Shaft is a critical engineering component designed exclusively for the Line-Mate III (Model 30-A 268) linear finishing system. As a genuine Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) part, this shaft is manufactured to the exact tolerances and material specifications required by Walter Surface Technologies to maintain the high-performance standards of their industrial power tools. The spindle shaft serves as the primary transmission element, transferring rotational torque from the tool's motor and gear assembly to the abrasive drum or wheel. Its precise machining ensures concentricity, which is vital for maintaining uniform contact pressure during surface finishing operations.

In linear finishing applications, particularly those involving stainless steel polishing and graining, tool balance is paramount. A bent or worn spindle can introduce significant vibration, leading to chatter marks on the workpiece, accelerated wear of abrasive consumables, and potential damage to the tool's internal bearings. This replacement shaft restores the mechanical integrity of the Line-Mate III, ensuring that abrasive drums rotate true and smooth. The component is constructed from high-grade steel, heat-treated to withstand the torsional loads and thermal stresses encountered during continuous industrial use.

Maintenance personnel and tool technicians should verify the condition of the spindle shaft during routine service intervals. Signs of a compromised shaft include visible runout, difficulty in mounting or removing abrasive drums, or unusual noise during operation. Replacing a damaged shaft with this specific SKU (48-L-572) ensures compatibility with the tool's keyway and locking mechanisms, preserving the safety features and operational efficiency of the equipment. This part is supplied as a single unit, ready for installation into the gear head assembly of the Line-Mate III.

By utilizing genuine Walter replacement parts, facilities ensure that their equipment remains compliant with original manufacturer specifications. This is particularly important for tools used in high-precision industries such as food and beverage equipment manufacturing, pharmaceutical vessel fabrication, and architectural metalwork, where surface finish consistency is non-negotiable.

Additional Information
Packaging Description:1 per each
Product Type:Replacement Spindle Shaft
Compatible Tool:Line-Mate III (30-A 268)
Material:Steel
Application:Drum Mounting, Power Transmission

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Spindle Shaft (48-L-572)

APPLICATIONS

  • Repairing Walter Line-Mate III (30-A 268) linear finishing tools
  • Replacing bent or worn drive shafts caused by drops or misuse
  • Correcting excessive tool vibration during finishing operations
  • Restoring proper mounting fitment for abrasive drums and wheels
  • Maintenance of industrial surface finishing equipment

FAQ

This spindle shaft is designed specifically for the Walter Line-Mate III linear finishing tool, model number 30-A-268.

Signs of a damaged shaft include excessive vibration during use, visible wobbling of the abrasive drum (runout), or difficulty sliding drums on and off the shaft.

Yes, this is an OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) part from Walter, ensuring exact fit and material quality.

Typically, the SKU 48-L-572 refers to the shaft itself. You may need to reuse existing keys and screws or order them separately if they are also damaged. Check the parts diagram for your specific tool.

No, this shaft is engineered specifically for the Line-Mate III (30-A 268). Other models or brands will likely have different dimensions and gear engagements.

It is manufactured from high-strength hardened steel to withstand the torque and stress of industrial grinding and finishing applications.

If the vibration is caused by a bent shaft (often from dropping the tool), replacing it will fix the issue. However, vibration can also be caused by worn bearings or unbalanced abrasive drums.

Replacement requires partial disassembly of the tool's head. It is recommended to follow the service manual or have the repair performed by a qualified tool technician.