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Related: About this forumWhat is flexible thing with clamps on both ends to transfer torque from a motor to a shaft
Sort of like a flexible socket extension except with clamps
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What is flexible thing with clamps on both ends to transfer torque from a motor to a shaft (Original Post)
TrogL
Sep 2022
OP
Old school vehicles with drive shaft use U-joints (universal joints). Front wheel drive vehicles
CentralMass
Sep 2022
#3
In industry, they're typically called flex couplings, with dozens of variations.
KY_EnviroGuy
Sep 2022
#7
Paha Sapa
(429 posts)1. Coupler?
Paha Sapa
(429 posts)2. Try motor coupler. Lots of different ones.
TrogL
(32,825 posts)6. I'm getting an idea
Last edited Tue Sep 27, 2022, 01:24 AM - Edit history (1)
Two drive couplings and a flexible screwdriver extension in between
CentralMass
(15,564 posts)3. Old school vehicles with drive shaft use U-joints (universal joints). Front wheel drive vehicles
use CV joints (constant velocity joints)
Timewas
(2,298 posts)4. Probably
A flexible drive shaft..Many versions around.
krispos42
(49,445 posts)5. For cars, it's commonly called a half-shaft or a drive shaft.
Somebody else noted it was called a universal joint or a constant-velocity joint.
KY_EnviroGuy
(14,601 posts)7. In industry, they're typically called flex couplings, with dozens of variations.