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Axle and Machine element

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Difference between Axle and Machine element

Axle vs. Machine element

An axle or axletree is a central shaft for a rotating wheel or gear. Machine element or hardware refers to an elementary component of a machine.

Similarities between Axle and Machine element

Axle and Machine element have 7 things in common (in Unionpedia): Axle, Bearing (mechanical), Circlip, Drive shaft, Gear, Plain bearing, Spline (mechanical).

Axle

An axle or axletree is a central shaft for a rotating wheel or gear.

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Bearing (mechanical)

A ball bearing A bearing is a machine element that constrains relative motion to only the desired motion and reduces friction between moving parts.

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Circlip

A circlip (a portmanteau of "circle" and "clip"), also known as a C-clip, snap ring, or Jesus clip, is a type of fastener or retaining ring that consists of a semi-flexible metal ring with open ends that can be snapped into place into a machined groove on a dowel pin or other part to permit rotation but to prevent axial movement.

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Drive shaft

A drive shaft, driveshaft, driving shaft, tailshaft (Australian English), propeller shaft (prop shaft), or Cardan shaft (after Girolamo Cardano) is a component for transmitting mechanical power, torque, and rotation, usually used to connect other components of a drivetrain that cannot be connected directly because of distance or the need to allow for relative movement between them.

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Gear

A gear or gearwheel is a rotating machine part typically used to transmit rotational motion and/or torque by means of a series of teeth that engage with compatible teeth of another gear or other part.

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Plain bearing

Plain bearing on a 1906 S-Motor locomotive showing the axle, bearing, oil supply and oiling pad A sliding table with four cylindrical bearings (1) wheelset from a Great Western Railway (GWR) wagon showing a plain, or journal, bearing end A plain bearing, or more commonly sliding contact bearing and slide bearing (in railroading sometimes called a solid bearing, journal bearing, or friction bearing), is the simplest type of bearing, comprising just a bearing surface and no rolling elements.

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Spline (mechanical)

A spline is a ridge or tooth on a drive shaft that matches with a groove in a mating piece and transfers torque to it, maintaining the angular correspondence between them.

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Axle and Machine element Comparison

Axle has 38 relations, while Machine element has 71. As they have in common 7, the Jaccard index is 6.42% = 7 / (38 + 71).

References

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