essieux
Essieu is the French term for an axle, a central shaft that either rotates with a wheel or serves as a support beam for a wheelset. In road vehicles, the axle carries the vehicle’s load and, when it is a driven axle, transmits torque from the drivetrain to the wheels. Axles may be rigid (a single beam spanning between the wheels) or split into separate hubs, allowing independent mounting in some suspension configurations. A driven (live) axle includes gears and a differential to distribute power to one or more wheels; a dead (non-driven) axle merely carries load and houses bearings.
The axle works in conjunction with bearings and hubs; the wheels are mounted on the ends of
In rail transport, essieux are the axles inside wheelsets. Each wheel is mounted on an end of
Beyond transportation, axles appear in various machines and trailers, where design choices depend on load, speed,