The intermediate shaft connects the first and second axle. The intermediate shaft is an important component in the automobile transmission , which connects the first and second shafts of the transmission, and through the operation of the shift lever, different gears can be selected to mesh with it to realize different speeds, steering and torque output.
In the gearbox, the intermediate shaft, as a key component, is responsible for connecting the input and output shafts and transmitting power signals to drive the corresponding mechanical equipment.
The intermediate shaft also enables the adjustment of the transmission ratio to ensure that the speed and torque of the output shaft meet the needs of different working conditions.
In the three-axis mixer, the intermediate shaft is located in the center of the mixing drum, which adjusts the direction and speed of material flow and improves the mixing efficiency by driving the rotation of the spiral blades.
When long-distance transmission is required, the intermediate shaft is used to connect multiple universal couplings to form a composite universal coupling to withstand greater torque and weight.
In the steering system of an automobile, the intermediate shaft is responsible for transferring the steering angle and torque from the steering column to the steering gear to ensure accurate steering function.