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  2. Constant-velocity joint - Wikipedia

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    A Rzeppa-type CV joint. A constant-velocity joint (also called a CV joint and homokinetic joint) is a mechanical coupling which allows the shafts to rotate freely (without an appreciable increase in friction or backlash) and compensates for the angle between the two shafts, within a certain range, to maintain the same velocity.

  3. Clutch delay valve - Wikipedia

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    Clutch delay valves operate on the principle that engagement only needs to occur at a certain rate to be efficient, and that engaging the clutch too quickly can cause damage to parts such as the transmission, differential, half shafts, axles, and CV joints. [1]

  4. De Dion suspension - Wikipedia

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    Universal joints are shown in green. De Dion rear axle. A de Dion axle is a form of non-independent automobile suspension. It is a considerable improvement over the swing axle, Hotchkiss drive, or live axle. [1] Because it plays no part in transmitting power to the drive wheels, it is sometimes called a "dead axle". [2]

  5. Axle - Wikipedia

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    Each half axle connects to the wheel by use of a constant velocity (CV) joint which allows the wheel assembly to move freely vertically as well as to pivot when making turns. In rear-wheel drive cars and trucks, the engine turns a driveshaft (also called a propeller shaft or tailshaft ) which transmits the rotational force to a drive axle at ...

  6. Coupling - Wikipedia

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    It consists of a flexible joint fixed to each shaft. The two joints are connected by a third shaft, called the spindle. Each joint consists of a 1:1 gear ratio internal–external gear pair. The tooth flanks and outer diameter of the external gear are crowned to allow for angular displacement between the two gears.

  7. Talk:Constant-velocity joint - Wikipedia

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    Unlike the Hooke's type universal joint which has a sinusoidal output, the Thompson coupling is a true constant velocity joint. Reference: cvcoupling.com - Simon Purser This page should not (just) give so much background about the automotive application, this is just an application and this article is about the CV joint itself.

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