I have a new final drive gear set for a Front wheel drive transmission. The gears tolerances are well within print tolerances. Unfortunately, the gear is exciting the vehicle axle. Are there any other solutions than hanging weights on the axles (axle dampers).
Hard to say without a lot more details. They aren't weights, they are tuned absorbers, usually. 5 kg weights can be very effective, but rarely get into production.
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Greg Locock
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The final drive sun gear is splined to the diff side gears. The diff side gear is splined to the axle shafts. Are any common methods of introducing compliance into the hard splined joint, that could damp-out the excitation.
The axle starts vibrating in third gear at about 30-35 mph, which "whines" during coasting.
"The slip mechanism uses a Nylon-coated involute spine that is designed for better wear resistance and decreased surface friction. John Crane, engineering manager, said while this is more common on larger drivelines, it is a standard feature for Rockford Powertrain on smaller drivelines."
Glidecote(TM) slip spline systems have a nylon coated yoke shaft and an integral tube sleeve to help prevent spline wear.