esivõll
Esivõll is the Estonian term for a front shaft, a component in mechanical power transmission that transfers rotational motion from a power source to a driven element. In automotive engineering, esivõll most often denotes the front driveshaft in front-wheel-drive and four-wheel-drive systems, transferring torque from the transmission or transfer case to the front differential. The concept may also appear in other machinery with a front-mounted power transfer path.
Construction and function are tied to the needs of the system. Front driveshafts typically consist of a
Maintenance and wear are primarily concerns of the joints and protective boots. Regular inspection focuses on
Etymology: esivõll combines eest- for front and võll meaning shaft or axle in Estonian. In practice, the