Axles
● Axle structure The travel system is divided into four main parts: axles, wheels, frame, and suspension. Function The axle (also known as the axle) is passed through the suspension and frame (or load-bearing car...
Drive axle
● Drive axle The drive axle is generally composed of a final reducer, a differential, a wheel transmission device and a drive axle housing. Its function is to fold the power transmitted by the universal transmission device through a 90° angle to change the transmission direction of the force.
Steering axle
● Steering axle Steering axle refers to the axle that undertakes the steering task. In general, the front axle of a car is a steering axle. The front and rear axles of four-wheel steering cars are both steering axles. It uses the steering knuckle in the axle to deflect the wheels at both ends.
Follower bridge
● Follower axle The rear axle of the car refers to the bridge behind the car. If the front axle is driven by a vehicle, then the rear axle is only a follower axle and only plays the role of load. If the front axle is not driven...
axle
● Axle Axle, which can be translated as an axletree in English, refers to a cylindrical part that is inserted into the hub of the car to bear the weight of the body, and can also refer to a car. Features The axle (also known as the axle) is supported by the suspension and...
Front axle
● Front axle Vehicle front axle Vehicles with independent suspension such as cars do not have a front axle, only the left and right front suspension assemblies. Cars with all-wheel drive also have a front axle. ...