Five types of final drive now in use on motor vehicles are stated to be (1) chain-and-sprocket, (2) bevel-gear, (3) wormgear, (4) double-reduction and (5) internal-gear; advantages of each type as emphasized by its maker are presented and commented upon, and same procedure is followed with reference to their disadvantages; bearing loads and shaft stresses of typical semi-floating and full-floating axles are calculated; various types of rear axle. (See also - no. 2 Sept 1923 (discussion) p 234-246)
Rear axles for trucks
Soc. Automotive Engrs. -- Jl
Society of Automotive Engineers -- Journal ; 13 , n 2
1923
16 pages
36 Figs.
Article (Journal)
English
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