axles

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Английский Язык - Турецкий язык
akslar
axle
dingil
axle
mil
axle
şaft
axle
aks
rear axles
arka dingil
axle
{i} eksen
axle
(Tekstil) aks mil
axle
axle box dingil kutusu
drive on two axles
çeker dingil
drive on two axles
tahrikli dingil
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
Plural of axle
axle
An axis; as, the sun’s axle
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An axle is a rod connecting a pair of wheels on a car or other vehicle. the bar connecting two wheels on a car or other vehicle (axletree (13-21 centuries), from öxultre, from öxul + tre ). Pin or shaft on or with which wheels revolve; with fixed wheels, one of the basic simple machines for amplifying force. Combined with the wheel, in its earliest form it was probably used for raising weights or water buckets from wells. Its principle of operation can be illustrated in the attachment of large and small gears to the same shaft; the tendency of a force applied at the radius on the large gear to turn the shaft is sufficient to overcome a larger force at the radius on the small gear. The mechanical advantage is equal to the ratio of the two forces and also equal to the ratio of the radii of the two gears
axle
{n} a shaft on which carriage wheels turn
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A steel shaft that connects the differential to the drive wheels The axles are driven by the differential, which is driven by the transmission All are ultimately driven by the engine AMERICA'S CAR SHOW with Tom Torbjornsen provides this glossary of automotive terms so Joe Average can discuss car repair and maintenance with Technician Bob If you find a word or term you don't understand in Tom's Corner or the Forum, search for it here
axle
{i} shaft around which a wheel revolves
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The pin or spindle on which a wheel revolves, or which revolves with a wheel
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The circular shaft connecting two wheels
axle
An axis; as, the sun's axle
axle
A shaft on which a wheel revolves
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What a wheel of a car spins or rotates on A "drive axle" is an axle that is actually powered and turns the wheel (such as the rear axles on a rear wheel drive car), otherwise the wheel will spin on bushings or bearings on the axle
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A shaft on which a wheel revolves or which revolves with a wheel Also, a solid beam that connects the two wheels at one end of the car In the latter sense an axle is called "live" if it transmits power as in a front-engine rear-drive car It's called a "beam" or "dead" axle if the axle does nothing but support the wheels as at the rear of a front-wheel-drive car
axle
a shaft on which a wheel rotates
axle
Rotating shafts connecting the rear differential gears to the rear wheels
axle
Main part of the running ear Two types
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A transverse bar or shaft connecting the opposite wheels of a car or carriage; an axletree
axle
a shaft on which a wheel or wheels rotate The axle may be fixed in the wheel so that the wheel turns when the axle rotates, or alternatively, the wheel may turn freely on the axle
axle
the shaft on which wheels are carried The wheels are either fixed so that they turn with the axle or able to spin freely on the axle
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The shaft on which the wheel revolves - also known as the spindle
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The steel shaft on which the locomotive wheels are mounted The axle not only holds the wheels to gauge , but also transmits the load from the Axle-boxes to the wheels
axle
A non-rotating shaft on which wheels or rollers are mounted
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A round metal bar that joins a pair of wheels together
axle
the shaft on which a wheel or gear is mounted
axle
The shaft around which the wheels rotate
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A beam supporting a vehicle on which one or more wheels turn Axles also house and support the differential shafts, and wheels that propel the vehicle Axles can be “driving,” which convey the power to turn the wheels, or “dead,” merely supporting the vehicle's weight and allowing the wheels to turn Axles are designed to suit a variety of suspension systems Beam axles are traditional, but many vehicles now utilize axle assemblies for independent suspension systems
axle
A cross support on a vehicle on which supporting wheel, or wheels, turn( s)
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A solid metal shaft to which the wheels of a vehicle are attached on which they rotate
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The support member of the vehicle, i e , front axle or steering axle Three axle trucks could have a front steering axle and two rear drive axles
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a pin, pole, or bar on or with which a wheel revolves
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A metal shaft that connects two wheels
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A component of a rotary latch that provides the bearing surface of the rotating rotor/catch and latch mounting (Mounting: Through Latch)
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A rod on which a wheel turns or one connected to a wheel so that they turn together; a bar connecting two opposite wheels
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Structural component to which wheels, brakes and suspension are attached Drive axles are those with powered wheels Front axle is usually called the steer axle Pusher axles are unpowered and go ahead of drive axles Rear axles may be drive, tag or pusher types Tag axles are unpowered and go behind drive axles
axles

    Турецкое произношение

    äksılz

    Произношение

    /ˈaksəlz/ /ˈæksəlz/

    Этимология

    [ 'ak-s&l ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English axel-.
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