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No machine element other than a cardan shaft allows power transmission of torque between spacially offset driving and driven shafts whose position can be changed during operation.

Spatial angular motion and changes of axial length are ensured by advanced constructional elements.

Thus, cardan shafts have become an indispensable transmission component in automotive engineering and industry.
Unit of Measure

Specifications

Design Type

N/A Normal Angle Design

Size

N/A 82-H

KZ

N/A 53

Maximum Angle (ß)

N/A 20 º

Dimension e

N/A 125 mm

Minimum Length (Lz)

N/A 650 mm

Slip (La)

N/A 30 mm

Minimum Weight

N/A 108 kg

Minimum J

N/A 0.53 kg·m²

Minimum C

N/A 1090 kNm/rad

Limiting Torque

N/A 55000 Nm

Alternating Torque

N/A 23000 Nm

Dimension d1

N/A 225 mm

Dimension d2

N/A 196 mm

Dimension d3

N/A 105 mm

Dimension (z x d4)

N/A 8 x 17 mm

Dimension B

N/A 20 mm

Dimension t1

N/A 5 mm

Dimension d7

N/A 225 mm

Dimension d6

N/A 162 mm

Dimension s

N/A 9.85 mm

Maximum Dimension LZ

N/A 860 mm

Maximum LA

N/A 110 mm

Maximum m

N/A 130 kg

Maximum J

N/A 0.59 kg·m²

Maximum C

N/A 890 kNm/rad

Dimension X

N/A 32 mm

Dimension Y

N/A 9 mm

Note

N/A Other designs available on request.