AXLE
/'æksl/
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Definition
- Noun:
- A shaft or spindle on which a wheel rotates: An axle is a central shaft for a rotating wheel or gear. In vehicles, axles are essential components that support the wheels and allow them to turn.
- A fixed bar or rod on which something turns: More broadly, an axle can refer to any bar or rod that serves as the axis of rotation for an object.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The car's front axle was damaged in the accident.
- A bicycle wheel rotates around its axle.
- The mechanic replaced the worn axle bearings.
Advanced Usage
- "Dead axle": An axle that does not rotate; the wheel rotates on it.
- The trailer uses a dead axle to support its weight.
- "Live axle": An axle that rotates and transmits power to the wheels.
- The power from the engine is delivered to the rear wheels via the live axle.
Variants and Related Words
- Axle box (n): The housing that contains the bearings where an axle rotates.
- The axle box needs regular lubrication.
- Axle shaft (n): Specifically the rotating shaft within an axle assembly that transmits torque.
- A broken axle shaft will prevent the wheel from turning.
Synonyms
- Shaft: A long, cylindrical rod, especially one that rotates or transmits power.
- Spindle: A slender rod or pin, often serving as an axis that something rotates on.
Related Phrases
(Note: "Axle" itself is not commonly used in phrasal verbs. The following are related technical phrases.) - Axle load: The total weight carried by a single axle. - The bridge has a maximum permitted axle load of 10 tons. - Axle ratio: In vehicles, the ratio between the rotational speeds of the driveshaft and the axle. - A higher axle ratio provides more torque for towing.
Noun
- a shaft on which a wheel rotates