
Why NAPTK Drive Shaft ?
NAPTK comprehensive range of new replacement CV Shafts are supplied
with Constant Velocity Joints (or CV joints). CV Joints allow a rotating shaft
to transmit power through a variable angle, at constant rotational velocity,
without an appreciable increase in friction or play. They are mainly used in
front wheel drive and all wheel drive cars. However, rear wheel drive cars
with independent rear suspensions typically use CV joints at the ends of
the rear axle half shafts. There are two basic applications of CV joints, one near the wheel called
the outboard joint and the other close to the transaxle known as the
inboard joint.They are also categorized according to there operating requirements. If
a CV joint is fixed and does not move in or out with movements of the
driveshaft it is known as a fixed CV joint. If the joint does move in and out,
usually up to 40mm, it is known as a plunging CV joint.
Generally speaking, outboard CV joints are fixed and inboard CV joints are
plunging. There are exceptions to this however there must be at least one
plunging CV joint in every drive shaft.
Feature:
1. Excellent tolerance to resist high and low temperatures
2. Lifetime Warranty on Internal Components
3. Guaranteed Exact Fit for easy installation
For more information about NAKAP Drive Shaft,and please download drive shaft catalogues here .