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Signals that vary continuously are called
Differential Lock
A differential lock is a feature on some vehicles that allows both wheels on an axle to be locked together, ensuring they spin at the same speed for increased traction.
Single-reduction Axle
An axle configuration that uses a single set of gears to reduce the engine speed to the desired wheel speed, providing torque multiplication.
Axle Shafts
Used to transmit drive torque between the differential carrier assembly and the drive wheels. Also known as half shafts and driveshafts.
Air-lift Axle
An additional axle for a vehicle, which can be lowered to spread the load over more wheels or raised when not needed.
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