What is a Rzeppa CV joint?

The Rzeppa joint is a specific type of constant velocity joint—the ball and socket design involves 6 balls working with inner and outer races to transmit constant velocity torque from many different angles. Especially when the angle of the intersecting rotating shafts is expected to change frequently during service.

Where is a Rzeppa joint?

The Rzeppa type constant velocity joint (CVJ) is usually selected as the wheel side joint of a drive shaft for front wheel drive automobiles. Due to recent needs of fuel efficiency and lighter weight for vehicles, it is necessary to reduce the joint size and improve the efficiency of a CVJ.

What is a Tracta joint?

Tracta joints It comprises only four individual parts: the two forks (a.k.a. yokes, one driving and one driven) and the two semi-spherical sliding pieces (one called male or spigot swivel and another called female or slotted swivel) which interlock in a floating (movable) connection.

How many ball bearings does a Rzeppa CV joint have?

6 ball bearings
Rzeppa joint is a fixed joint and usually have 6 ball bearings inside of it.

What is the difference between tripod and Rzeppa CV joints?

For race cars, there are other benefits to the tripod joint. The tripod joint is more compact than the Rzeppa joint. The result is that a tripod joint of the same size as a Rzeppa joint is stronger or a tripod joint with the same strength as the Rzeppa joint is smaller and lighter.

How do you pronounce Rzeppa joint?

  1. Phonetic spelling of Rzeppa. ch-eh-p-p-ah. rzep-pa. zeh/puh.
  2. Meanings for Rzeppa. Rzeppa is the name of a constant velocity joint used in front wheel automotive drives. Invented by Alfred H. Rzeppa in 1926.
  3. Translations of Rzeppa. Chinese : 尔泽泊

What is a Birfield joint?

A Birfield is essentially a constant-velocity joint that links the inner and outer axleshafts. The Birfield joint consists of an outer steel bell that is part of the outer (stub) axleshaft, an inner bearing race, six ball bearings and a bearing cage.

Why are slip joints used in drivelines?

Slip joint is attached to the driven yoke to increase or decrease the length of propeller shaft. It has outside splines on the shaft and matching internal splines in a mating hollow shaft or yoke. When assembled, the splines cause the shafts to rotate together while they can move back and forth.

What is Rzeppa joint/coupling?

The Rzeppa joint/coupling also called as CV coupling (constant velocity) is a type of coupling in which the driven shaft rotates at the same speed as the driver one. Also it is able to transmit power through variable angles. The joint is protected by applying grease on it and is covered by rubber boots.

What are the types of constant velocity couplings?

In this coupling the rubber bushing absorbs shocks and vibration during its operations. This type of coupling is mostly used to couple electric motors and machines. There are various types of constant-velocity (CV) couplings: Rzeppa joint, Double cardan joint, and Thompson coupling .

What is a CV coupling?

This type of coupling is mostly used to couple electric motors and machines. There are various types of constant-velocity (CV) couplings: Rzeppa joint, Double cardan joint, and Thompson coupling . In this coupling, the muff or sleeve is made into two halves parts of the cast iron and they are joined together by means of mild steel studs or bolts.

What is a coupling?

What are Couplings? In simple words, couplings are mechanical devices used to transmit power/torque from one shaft to another shaft. Why do we need couplings? Power can be transmitted by means of various gear arrangements or drives only if the shafts are parallel.