Watch Dave Knapik, National Trainer for Dana Aftermarket Group talks about non-uniform velocity and the effect it has on a driveshaft. Watch Dave’s demonstrations of driveline vibrations and the theory of non-uniform velocity in the Spicer Garage. For additional product information, videos and other content visit http://spicerparts.com/.
The Spicer Garage
“Non-uniform velocity is the difference in rotational speed in the input source, like a transmission, the driveshaft, and the axle. The difference in velocity or rotational speed can lead to vibrations in the driveshaft, which can cause significant damage to the drive train. The difference in velocity or rotational speed can lead to vibrations in the driveshaft, which can cause significant damage to the drive train.”
Spicer on the Triple Threat Trail
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