live axle
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Definition
- Noun:
- A rotating axle that transmits power to the wheels: A "live axle" is a solid axle that both supports the weight of the vehicle and transmits driving torque from the differential to the wheels, causing them to rotate.
Usage
- The term "live axle" is used specifically in automotive and mechanical engineering contexts to describe a type of drivetrain component. It contrasts with a "dead axle" or "beam axle," which only supports weight and does not transmit power.
Examples
- Noun:
- Many classic rear-wheel-drive cars use a live axle suspension system.
- The mechanic explained that the problem was with the live axle connecting the differential to the rear wheels.
Advanced Usage
- "live axle" vs. "independent suspension": In automotive design, a "live axle" (or solid axle) is often discussed in contrast to independent suspension systems, where the wheels can move independently.
- Off-road vehicles often prefer a live axle for its durability, while sports cars use independent suspension for better handling.
Variants and Related Words
- Driving axle (n): Another term for a live axle, emphasizing its function of providing driving power.
- Solid axle (n): A synonym highlighting the axle's one-piece, non-independent construction.
- Dead axle (n): An axle that carries weight but does not rotate or transmit power, often found on trailers or the non-driven wheels of a vehicle.
Synonyms
- Driving axle
- Solid axle
- Beam axle (Note: This can sometimes be ambiguous, as "beam axle" can also refer to a non-driven, dead axle in some contexts.)
Related Phrases
- Live rear axle: A common specification indicating the driven axle is at the rear of the vehicle.
- The truck's live rear axle provides excellent traction for towing.
Noun
- the axle of a self-propelled vehicle that provides the driving power