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This is called Tripod, which has needle bearing rollers mounted on a three-legged spider, instead of balls. The rollers are mounted at 120 degrees to one another and slide back and forth in tracks in an outer "tulip" housing. This spider with tripod has only limited operating angles, but is able to plunge in and out with a longer distance when the suspension moves. |
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This is called race, which has six tracks to contain the six balls. It joint work together with the bell and consequently form a round track and allow the balls move in the six round tracks, so as to transmit the torque and make steering possible. |
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This is called Cage, which is put in the middle of the Race and the Bell. It has six windows, in which the six balls are held in position and also allow the six balls tomove in the tracks. This is a key components of the C. V. Jiont product, because it is easily breakable. The cage used in our proiducts is made of alloys with high intensity and we use carburized heat treatment to enhance the durability. |
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Also called bellows, these are the protective rubber (synthetic or natural) or hard plastic (usually Hytrel) covers that surround CV joints. The boot’s job is to keep grease in and dirt and water out. Split, torn or otherwise damaged boots should be replaced immediately. Old boots should never be reused when servicing a joint. Always install new boots. The quality of rubber boots used in our products are strictly examined. They have to pass several tests so as to ensure the endurability. They can keep elastic under -38 degrees centigrade and also airproof, and also ensure no crack under 90 degrees centigrade. Still, they can resist corrosion from the grease contained. |
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