driveshaft

[ UK /dɹˈa‍ɪvʃɑːft/ ]
NOUN
  1. a rotating shaft that transmits power from the engine to the point of application
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How To Use driveshaft In A Sentence

  • Three people, myself included, had preflighted the aircraft without noticing if the driveshaft cover was loose.
  • Loaded pauses and … belaboured accentuation as the automotive irritants vroom through another joke … about driveshafts. Top Gear, New Tricks, Lewis … the television shows that won't die
  • I also know that a hypoid gear set is used in my NH baler, connecting the flywheel to the rear driveshaft.
  • Loaded pauses and … belaboured accentuation as the automotive irritants vroom through another joke … about driveshafts. Top Gear, New Tricks, Lewis … the television shows that won't die
  • AFT's Bob Brooks noted that with a standard hat, the rpm of the engine at the track's top end is 300 revolutions faster than the driveshaft.
  • A lighter flywheel, electronic throttle and stiff driveshaft are designed to make response as quick as possible.
  • in motor vehicles a universal joint allows the driveshaft to move up and down as the vehicle passes over bumps
  • Add to that the rotational inertia of the flywheel and driveshaft, and you're well over 2,500 foot-pounds.
  • They are followed in quick succession by the center-bearing driveshaft, exhaust system and underbody panels.
  • Normally I set the nose of the rear downward, so the driveshaft and the pinion have about three degrees of negative angle.
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