

Constant velocity joints are a special class of universal joint. His design allows power to be transmitted through six spherical balls located between an inner and outer race, working in such a way that always splits the operating angle in half so the driven shaft turns at the exact same speed as the input shaft. So no matter what the joint angle, there are no changes in speed, and because of it the name "constant velocity."
Generally Constant Velocity joints (CV joints) are used on both ends of front-wheel drive (FWD) axle shafts (also called halfshafts). The CV joint is the flexible coupling that allows the outer wheel to steer, and the shaft to follow the up and down motions of the suspension as the vehicle travels down the road. At present this design is being used to manufacture rear-wheel-drive propeller shaft (AUDI, BMW, VOLVO) and many four-wheel-drive (4WD) vehicles as Jeep Grand Cherokee, Mercedes ML, VW Tuareg, BMW X3 y X5, Kia Sorrento, etc.
Rapid and guaranteed repairs of constant velocity driveshaft from:
- FWD Vehicles.
- RWD Vehicles.
- Vans.
- 4WD All road vehicles.
At the present time the use of Constant Velocity joints has spread to manufacture auxiliary propeller shaft for industrial applications.
- Advice, study and design of the Constant Velocity shaft that better one adapts to your needs.
- Manufacture of Constant Velocity shaft with original parts from Lobro Industrial, which can transmit torques from 500Nm up to 20000Nm.
