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  2. Shaft voltage - Wikipedia

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    External sources of shaft voltage include other coupled machines, and electrostatic charging due to rubber belts rubbing on drive pulleys. [ 1 ] Every rotor has some degree of capacitive coupling to the motor's electrical windings, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] but the effective inline capacitor acts as a high-pass filter , so the coupling is often weak at 50 ...

  3. Drive shaft - Wikipedia

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    Vibration: An early and common symptom of a failing drive shaft is an intense vibration coming from underneath the vehicle. Worn out couplings, u-joints, or bearings cause excessive drive shaft vibration. Turning problems: Problems with turning the vehicle, both during slow and high-speed drives, is another significant sign of a bad drive shaft.

  4. Center axle disconnect - Wikipedia

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    A CAD system works by having an axle shaft (typically the longer shaft) split into two pieces. One piece is connected to the carrier, the other connected to the wheel. This reduces drag on the axle by allowing only the spider and side gears to spin, while the differential carrier, pinion and drive shaft are at rest (as is the inner portion of ...

  5. 63,000 Jeeps recalled over potential loss of power and ...

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    As a result of a poorly seated input shaft ring, the vehicles' "power transfer unit (PTU) may become damaged and disengage the transmission and differential, resulting in a loss of drive power and ...

  6. Torsional vibration - Wikipedia

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    Torsional vibration is the angular vibration of an object - commonly a shaft - along its axis of rotation. Torsional vibration is often a concern in power transmission systems using rotating shafts or couplings, where it can cause failures if not controlled. A second effect of torsional vibrations applies to passenger cars.

  7. Run-out - Wikipedia

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    Radial run-out is caused by the tool being translated off the machine axis, still parallel. Radial run-out will measure the same all along the machine axis. Axial run-out is caused by the tool or component being at an angle to the axis. Axial run-out causes the tip of the tool or shaft to rotate off-centre relative to the base.

  8. Giubo - Wikipedia

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    A driveshaft coupling. Note the split damage beginning to appear, likely due to the large axial displacement. A giubo. A giubo (/ ˈ dʒ uː b oʊ / JOO-boh; etymology: giunto Boschi, "Boschi joint"), also known as a 'flexdisc', and sometimes misspelled as guibo, is a flexible coupling used to transmit rotational torque between the drive shaft and the companion flange on mechanical devices ...

  9. Does Adderall Make You Last Longer in Bed or the Opposite? - AOL

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    Nicotine and many other chemicals in cigarette smoke can damage blood vessels and impact blood flow, potentially affecting arousal function and intimacy health. If you smoke, make an effort to ...