drive shaft Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈdraɪv ˌʃɑːft]
  • Us [ ˈdraɪv ˌʃæft]

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  • Long horizontal pistons groaned and pushed the tie rods of the drive shaft. 

  • A 96 tooth steel gear, with a pitch diameter of 3in., was mounted on the drive shaft just above the clutch.

  • They are engine fully dressed, body panels, wiring harness, braking system, drive shaft and steering suspension.

  • Each turbine was connected to the drive shaft through a different gear train.

  • Inboard brakes are fitted to a driven axle of the car, as they require a drive shaft to link the wheel to the brake.

  • It was significant at that time because it used a friction clutch, and also had a drive shaft to power the wheels.

  • On many shaft-drive motorcycles the drive shaft is contained in one of the long sides of the swingarm.

  • All three members of the class have a drive shaft with angled axle drive.

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