drawing of a car’s rear axle, showing the crown wheel and pinion of the final drive, and the smaller differential gears.
drawing of a car’s rear axle, showing the crown wheel and pinion of the final drive, and the smaller differential gears.
A vehicle’s wheels rotate at different speeds, especially when turning corners. The differential is designed to drive a pair of wheels with equal force, while allowing them to rotate at different speeds. In vehicles without a differential, such as karts, both driving wheels are forced to rotate at the same speed, usually on a common axle driven by a simple chain-drive mechanism. When cornering, the inner wheel travels a shorter distance than the outer wheel, so with no differential the result is the inner wheel spinning and/or the outer wheel dragging, and this results in difficult and unpredictable handling, damage to tires and roads, and strain on (or possible failure of) the entire drive train.
This information has been sourced from Differential (mechanical device). (2009, October 20). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia.
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