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A type of link between two rotating shafts that allow their revolving movements to be transmitted to each other when they are not aligned and when they are at an angle is called in this way. It is formed by a central crossbeam and two supports joined at the ends of their axes.
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| Cardan joint |
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Mechanism for constant speed consisting of two forks connected by means of a cross through four bearings. It is normally used for the transmission of movement and power between two axles that are cut.
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| Cartographic ignition |
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Memory of the ideal moment for the injection in the electronic management (ignition) on a three-dimensional map (cartography) based on the revs (rpm) and of the engine load (accelerator pedal position). became popular after the appearance of common-rail systems.
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