kiran_gavit asked 6 years ago
What is static movement of shaft
12 Answers
kadam123 answered 6 years ago
One states that "true" axles are merely static rods that support rotating members, and only shafts transmit power and motion. Another defines an axle as any wheel support, whether or not it transmits power and motion, while a shaftaccepts and drives gears, pulleys, sprockets, and other rotary power elements.
somnath_kamade answered 6 years ago

These factors, and other factors such as bearing clearance and load induced shaft flexure, can combine to produce complex lateral shaft motion. A dial indicator mounted on a magnetic base is being used to measure shaft runout as the shaft is being turned slowly.

Sameer1 answered 6 years ago
One states that "true" axles are merelystatic rods that support rotating members, and only shafts transmit power and motion. Another defines an axle as any wheel support, whether or not it transmits power and motion, while a shaft accepts and drives gears, pulleys, sprockets, and other rotary power elements.
pasha answered 6 years ago
An axle as any wheel support, whether or not it transmits power and motion, while a shaft accepts and drives gears, pulleys, sprockets, and other rotary power elements.
Akshay Shinde answered 6 years ago

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One states that true axles are merelystatic rods that support rotating members, and only shafts transmit power and motion.

hemantthopate answered 6 years ago
only shafts transmit power and motion. Another defines an axle as any wheel support, whether or not it transmits power and motion, while a shaft accepts and drives gears,
KMP answered 6 years ago
One states that “true” axles are merelystatic rods that support rotating members, and only shafts transmit power and motion. Another defines an axle as any wheel support, whether or not it transmits power and motion, while a shaft accepts and drives gears, pulleys, sprockets, and other rotary power elements.
rahulthopate89 answered 6 years ago
only shafts transmit power and motion. Another defines an axle as any wheel support, whether or not it transmits power 
Akshaygaikwad32 answered 6 years ago
One states that “true” axles are merelystatic rods that support rotating members, and only shafts transmit power and motion. Another defines an axle as any wheel support, whether or not it transmits power and motion, while a shaft accepts and drives gears, pulleys, sprockets, and other rotary power elements.
sachin_jadhav answered 6 years ago
 states that “true” axles are merely static rods that support rotating members, and only shafts transmit power and motion. Another defines an axle as any wheel support, whether or not it transmits power and motion, while a shaftaccepts and drives gears, pulleys, sprockets, and other rotary power elements.
Gk king answered 6 years ago
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dnyane123485 answered 6 years ago
One states that “true” axles are merelystatic rods that support rotating members, and only shafts transmit power and motion. Another defines an axle as any wheel support, whether or not it transmits power and motion, while a shaft accepts and drives gears, pulleys, sprockets, and other rotary power elements.