Inner CV Joint
Kingtime Inner CV Joint

Tripot Joint / Tripod Ball – CV Joint
Kingtime Technologies’ bearing specialists collaborate with prominent automotive and off-road vehicle Tier 1 companies to design and manufacture production volumes of tripot joint components. A tripot ball CV (constant velocity) joint is used at the inboard end of a driveshaft or halfshaft.
It transfers uniform torque and constant speed, despite changes in angle, enabling consistent transmission of power. A tripot joint assembly has needle bearing-shaped rollers that are mounted to a three-part yoke. These fit inside a cup with matching grooves, which attach to the differential. The rollers are mounted at 120° to one another and slide back and forth on tracks inside a housing. A typical tripot CV joint has up to 50 mm of plunge travel, and 26° of angular articulation.
Inner CV Joint (Transaxle Side)
Respect to M. ORAIN dated on Jan. 9, 1968



