Driveshaft, Universal & Constant Velocity Joint Training Module Trailer
2019 ж. 29 Сәу.
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Although drive shafts appear to be fairly simple, they are in fact finely-tuned pieces of engineering, which play a very important role in the transfer of engine torque to the wheels. This course will explore the operation of propeller-type drive shafts, as well as universal and constant velocity (CV) joints.
A mechanic found a major crack next to one of the barrings in my trucks Drive Shaft. So here I am learning more about drive shafts as I await a replace shaft getting modified.
the first word he spoke was the most Australian thing ever ever heard
nice video! i just want to know, if the CV joint in both axle parallel, will the cage be freedom at any degree place? such as maths 0/0, have unlimited solute? hope see your opinion, thanks!
solid explanation
Clear message, clear structure, easy to understand, thank you
Thanks for the explain
Cool video
What is the name of propeller shaft U Joint Connect With Gear Box
I still don't understand why it's called a "Constant Velocity Joint," how does this allow a car to vary velocity, depending on driving situations? Or is it called so simply because each CV joint will rotate at the same velocity at any point in time, keeping in mind that a car will have a total of 4 CV joints, 1 CV joint per drive wheel or simple wheel? Can anyone who knows please help me understand this concept?
The shaft maintains constant velocity from it's input and output. This is opposed to say your transmission which takes the 4,000 rpm from your engine, and lowers the rpm but gives you more torque.
hi, can i use that animation in my video please
1:02 I should call her.
🤣🤣🤣🤣I thought the same
Drive Shaft do not change length, its radius is the same
You're right about the drive-shaft, although the distance between the transmission and the differential will change with ride height; the slip-yoke is needed for that to happen and will allow the distance to change under full load/torque.
No cv joint explanation just a lot of babbling
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you need to clarify the content
1:01 to 1:10 Ayo
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Yours looks like this CV axle dummy