constant-velocity joints allow a drive shaft to transmit power through a variable angle, ... out the velocity variations. this is the "double cardan", shown below. many different types of constant-velocity joints have been invented since then.


cv joints come in a variety of styles. the different types of joints can be referred to by position (inboard or outboard), by function (fixed or plunge), or by design ...


the most common type of outboard cv joint is the "rzeppa" style. this type of joint was invented way back in 1920 by a dana engineer named alfred h. rzeppa ...


red bar and yellow shaft create a joint of class ii (allowing four degrees of freedom). red bar and green shaft ...


type cv joint boot. protects the transmission system from external contaminants ensuring proper lubrication for both wheel and gearbox cv joints ...

