Constant velocity fixed joint

Rotary shafts – gudgeons – housings – and flexible couplings for ro – Coupling accommodates drive between members having... – Coupling transmits torque via radially spaced ball

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464906, F16D 3224

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057978018

ABSTRACT:
A constant velocity fixed joint has having a hollow outer part (1), an inner part (7) and a cage (15). The parts are centered relative to one another in the radial direction by balls (19) held in the cage (15). A guiding element (22) is adjustably supported in the radial direction against a supporting element (28). The supporting element (22) is fixed relative to the outer part (1). Arrangement and design of the guiding element (22) are such that its contact face (24) forms a plane which contains the articulation center (27). As a result, the setting of the inner part (7) relative to the outer part (1) is advantageously affected in the radial direction. In this way, a low-friction joint is produced.

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