A
differential assembly has got various parts. The different differential assembly parts are mentioned below:
• Pinion Drive Gear: this part transfers the
power to the ring gear from the drive shaft.
• Differential case assembly: this part holds
the Ring gear along with other components which drive the rear drive axle.
• Ring Gear: this section transfers the power
to the previous part that is Differential case assembly.
• Rear drive axles: these are the steel
shafts which transfer the torque from differential case assembly to drive
wheels.
• Axle housing: these are the metal body that
encloses the rear axles and also supports the rear axle assembly.
• Rear axle bearings: these are the ball
bearings which fit between the axle housing and the axles.
• Side gears: these gears help both the
wheels to turn independently while turning.
How
does the power flow in differential assembly?
• Drive shaft rotates the Pinion gear.
• The Pinion gear then becomes the bigger
ring gear to produce a speed reduction.
• The Ring gear which is attached to the
differential case hence starts to rotate along with the ring gear.
• The Differential case then turns the sun
gears that are connected to the different axles.
• The Axles shift the power towards the
wheels.
Functions
of differential assembly
• It transfers the power from the drive shaft
to all the wheels.
• It provides a final reduction in gear.
• It splits the amount of torque that is
going to each of the wheels.
• It allows the wheels to rotate and spin at
various speeds during turns.
Why
a differential assembly part is required
Car
wheels turn at different speeds while turning. The inside wheels always move
lesser than the outside wheels. Hence the inner wheels travel a shorter
distance. Also, the distance traveled by
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