Cardan shaft Parts
Dullabh Commercials is one of the
leading manufacturing & export houses from cardan
shaft India. Our export products are in accordance with international
standards and have been satisfying the needs of our customers worldwide. Our
experience of more than four decades and innumerable contacts enable us to
provide our clients with the best of the leading suppliers of Spare cardan
shaft parts to the Indian and world automotive industry. We are also
among a leading Cardan shaft manufacturers
in India.
We offer a comprehensive range of premium
quality spare parts. Our manufactures & exports include:
- Cardan Shaft
- Universal Joint
- Universal Joint Shaft
- Universal Coupling
Cardan shaft Parts
Drive Shaft Universal Joint
A universal
joint shaft allows driving
torque to be carried through two shafts that are at an angle with each other. It
keeps a cardan shaft parts turning through a range of angles. It is a mechanical connection between
rotating shafts which are generally not in parallel but intersecting each other.
Differential Pinion Yoke
It's a wise
driver who pays attention to vibration or sounds coming from the drive shaft.
Drive Shaft Slip Yoke
The slip
yoke assembly allows drive shafts and PTOs to flex or “slip” with their given
application. The slip yoke is also essential for allowing u-joints to rotate
properly with the drive shaft.
Drive Shafts
The drive shaft in vehicle is used to transfer the engine torque from the
gearbox to the wheels. Drive shaft or usually called as cardan shaft must also
compensate for all variations in angle or length resulting from maneuvering and
deflection for perfect synchronization between joints.
Dullabh
Commercials is a popular drive shaft
or cardan shaft supplier among all cardan shaft manufacturers in India. We are also universal joint shaft manufacturers in
India and UJ cross manufacturers India.
Gear Coupling
Gear Coupling can be used as an alternative to a universal
joint shaft application that is a mechanical device for transmitting
torque between two shafts that are not collinear
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