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REAR AXLE

DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION

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Wheel hub

Section through wheel hub

'O' ring
Hub bearing
Hub flange
Wheel stud

Stake nut
ABS sensor ring
Drive shaft
Axle casing

Each wheel hub consists of a hub flange pressed into a hub bearing.

The hub flange is splined to accept the outboard end of the drive shaft, which is secured to the hub flange with a stake 
nut. Five studs are installed in the hub flange for the wheel nuts, and a threaded hole is provided for the brake disc 
securing screw.

The outer race of the hub bearing is bolted to the end of the axle casing. An 'O' ring seals the joint between the outer 
race and the axle casing to prevent leakage of differential lubricating oil. The hub bearing is a sealed unit which 
contains twin opposed roller bearings, pre-packed with grease during manufacture. A toothed ABS sensor ring is 
integrated into the inner race of the hub bearing. An opening in the outer race of the hub bearing accommodates the 
ABS sensor.

Drive shaft
Each drive shaft consists of a solid rod, splined at both ends.

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