Automotive Constant Velocity Joint
This constant velocity joint is a mechanical component used in vehicle transmissions to transfer torque from the transmission to the wheels at a constant speed. The CV joint features a splined inner race, an outer race with grooves, and ball bearings for torque transmission.




Technical Specifications
Product Overview
Automotive Constant Velocity Joint
This Constant Velocity (CV) joint is a critical mechanical component engineered for vehicle transmission systems. It facilitates the transfer of torque from the transmission to the wheels at a constant speed, accommodating varying steering angles and suspension movements. Designed for durability and smooth articulation, it features a robust outer race with grooves, a splined inner race for secure shaft attachment, and precision ball bearings.
Technical Specifications
Key Design Features
- Splined inner race for secure drive shaft attachment
- Outer race with grooves for torque transmission
- Ball bearings for smooth articulation
- Includes green plastic retaining clip
Performance Metrics
- Vehicle Compatibility
- Front-Wheel DriveRear-Wheel DriveAll-Wheel Drive



