- An
axle or
axletree is a
central shaft for a
rotating wheel or gear. On
wheeled vehicles, the
axle may be
fixed to the wheels,
rotating with them, or...
- The
wheel and
axle is a
simple machine consisting of a
wheel attached to a
smaller axle so that
these two
parts rotate together in
which a
force is transferred...
-
Axler is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Rachel Axler,
American screenwriter and
playwright Sheldon Axler (born 1949),
American mathematician...
- Tri-
axle rigid buses can
either be tag-
axle buses or twin
steer buses. A twin
steer bus is a rare type of tri-
axled bus;
where the
double axles are in...
- A stub
axle or stud
axle is
either one of two
front axles in a rear-wheel
drive vehicle, or one of the two rear
axles in a front-wheel
drive vehicle. In...
-
axle,
rigid axle or
solid axle is a
dependent suspension design in
which a set of
wheels is
connected laterally by a
single beam or shaft. Beam
axles...
- The
Weissach axle (pronounced 'Vice-' as in 'advice' and '-ach' with
guttural 'ch') is a rear
suspension arrangement first used in the
Porsche 928 (1978)...
- The
axle hitch is used to tie a
hitch in a hard-to-reach place, or for
extra security by
having a
double hold on an object. When the
initial bight is p****ed...
-
higher speeds and
could therefore only be used for
shunting duties. A five-
axled, 1,000 mm (3 ft 3+3⁄8 in)
metre gauge,
steam engine with the Luttermöller...
- A
dropped axle is the
axle of a
vehicle that is bent
upwards towards the ends, i.e. the
centre is 'dropped'. This
gives two advantages: the
centre of gravity...