Yes, the word 'axle' is a noun; a word for the central shaft for a rotating wheel or gear; a word for a thing.
No. Axle is always a noun. It can be used as a noun adjunct (axle grease).
you missed a critical NOUN. Tire off of what. the car the rim (wheel) the axle. what?
#1 axle is the steer axle, #2 axle is the front drive axle, #3 axle is the rear drive axle.
a " conventional " or " regular " axle - an axle that is not a limited slip axle
No. A tri-axle has one additional lift axle; a quad axle has two lift axles.
There's no such thing as a one axle truck. There has to be a minimum of two axles. "Single axle" if a term referring to a truck with only a single drive axle, and doesn't count the steer axle. Same with "tandem axle", "tri axle", "quad axle", and "quint axle".
The axle housing is the main body of th axle.
A blind axle is an axle which turns but does not communicate motion.
Front axle is a 9.25 American Axle Rear axle is a 10.5 American Axle
a pusher axle is in front of the drive axles, a tag axle is behind them
It is friction on the axle.
A windlass is a rope around an axle, used for winding and lifting. The rope and handle that lifts a bucket of water out of a well is a windlass.A:Windlass, noun, meaning any of various modifications of the wheel and axle employing a revolving cylinder, used for hoisting or hauling.verb intransitive, to use a windlass.verb transitive, to hoist by means of a windlass.alsoWindlass, noun, a circuitous movement, especially to intercept game; an indirect, crafty action.verb intransitive, to take a roundabout course.