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Technique: Wheels and axles


ReusabilityReversible
Designers: Phil Jergenson
Tools: Wrenches
Parts: Frames, Nuts, Bolts, End caps, Axial bearings, Keyed shafts, Keys, Shaft collars, Wheel hubs, Wheels
Techniques: Tri joints

Introduction

A beam 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 were once commonly used at the rear wheels of a vehicle, but historically they have also been used as front axles in four-wheel-drive vehicles. In most automobiles, beam axles have been replaced with front and rear independent suspensions.

Challenges

Approaches

Modular go kart drive

Integrated transaxle

48V 60V 72V 500W 650W 800W 1000W 1200W Electric Rear Axle Motor 3-Wheel Cargo Engine Electric Rickshaw DC Brushless Motor 100CM

References