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| - A transaxle yoyo's spin time is in-between a ball bearing and a fixed axle. It is a material chunk with a sleeve in it. It moves freely like a ball bearing and is meant for beginners. One example of the yo-yos that have a transaxle is the Yomega Fireball, transaxle yo-yos are usually cheaper than ball bearing yo-yos. The AXYS Slider axle features a plastic transaxle sleeve. Auto-return yo-yos such as the YO2 Triple Action use a transaxle sleeve that has an O-ring on one end that the clutch grips on in order to make the yo-yo return to the user's hand.
- In the automotive field, a transaxle is a major mechanical component that combines the functionality of the transmission, the differential, and associated components of the driven axle into one integrated assembly. Transaxles are near universal in all automobile configurations that have the engine placed at the same end of the car as the driven wheels: the front-engine, front-wheel drive layout, rear-engine, rear-wheel drive layout and rear mid-engine, rear-wheel drive layout arrangements.
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| - In the automotive field, a transaxle is a major mechanical component that combines the functionality of the transmission, the differential, and associated components of the driven axle into one integrated assembly. Transaxles are near universal in all automobile configurations that have the engine placed at the same end of the car as the driven wheels: the front-engine, front-wheel drive layout, rear-engine, rear-wheel drive layout and rear mid-engine, rear-wheel drive layout arrangements. Many mid- and rear-engined vehicles use a transverse engine and transaxle, similar to a front wheel drive unit. Others use a longitudinal engine and transaxle like Ferrari's 1989 Mondial t which used a "t" arrangement with a longitudinal engine connected to a transverse transaxle, a design the company continues to this day. Front-wheel drive versions of modern Audis, from the A4 upwards, along with their related marques from the Volkswagen Group (which share the same automobile layout) also use a similar layout, but with the transaxle also mounted longitudinally.
- A transaxle yoyo's spin time is in-between a ball bearing and a fixed axle. It is a material chunk with a sleeve in it. It moves freely like a ball bearing and is meant for beginners. One example of the yo-yos that have a transaxle is the Yomega Fireball, transaxle yo-yos are usually cheaper than ball bearing yo-yos. The AXYS Slider axle features a plastic transaxle sleeve. Auto-return yo-yos such as the YO2 Triple Action use a transaxle sleeve that has an O-ring on one end that the clutch grips on in order to make the yo-yo return to the user's hand.
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