Drive Axle
A drive axle is an axle fitted in a vehicle which is powered by an engine. Every Person most commonly think of cars when they think or talk about drive axles, with some cars having the front axle powered by the engine, while some have their rear axles also powered by the engine. In every wheel drive car, the engine supplies power to both the axles and all four wheels. The drive axle is the most complicated part of the systems which allow a vehicle to roll down the road.
The drive axle is an important complex piece of equipment. First of all, energy must passes vertically from the engine, and the drive axle must respond to input from the steering wheel as well. The car must also gear to use energy as effectively as possible. Because due to which, several interrelated systems interface with the axle to empower it, control its movement, and increase efficiency.
While people may take an axle as a solid object, but the drive axle is actually split. This is why it is not necessary that both of the driving wheels turn at the same speed every time, making it mandatory to add some parts which will allow for movement at different speeds. Whenever a vehicle turns on a corner, a car, for example, the inner side wheel slows down, because it consist less ground to cover, while the outside wheel have more speed, allowing the car to corner smoothly.