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Drive shaft - Center Bearing Bracket

Drive shaft - Center Bearing Bracket

Drive shaft - Center Bearing Bracket

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Rubber bound CTR BRG BRKT,
I am always doing some small design modifications to this part. But never done any new project.

I started thinking about first step and initial inputs required to design this part in the drivline.

Can someone guide me with intial steps in designing this part. so that i can understand my work better

Regards,
Shivkumar

RE: Drive shaft - Center Bearing Bracket

real low natural frequency, i.e. hollowed out soft rubber.  I wonder if The outfits that make stiffer urethane mounts may get calls from time to time complaining about noise and vibration issues that the hard mounts cause.

RE: Drive shaft - Center Bearing Bracket

While low rate center bearing isolators do improve NVH a lot, the stiffer isolators are used with higher horsepower (e.g., high lateral reaction loads. The stiffer isolators also respond beter to thrust loads and diminish the affect of dust shield cutting.

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