The Series 7 U-Joint Cross is a specific type of universal joint (U-joint) used in various automotive, truck, and off-road vehicle applications. This series is often employed in lighter-duty vehicles, but it can also be found in specific heavy-duty or industrial equipment, depending on the vehicle’s design and requirements.
Key Features of the Series 7 U-Joint Cross:
- Size and Dimensions:
- Cap Diameter: Typically around 1.189 inches (30.22 mm), which is smaller than those found in heavy-duty U-joints like the Series 1310 or 1410.
- Cross Width: Usually around 4.185 inches (106.3 mm).
- Application:
- Material:
- U-joints in the Series 7 category are typically made from high-strength steel to provide sufficient durability for moderate torque and rotational stress.
- Some models may include grease fittings or be sealed units, allowing for easier maintenance and extended lifespan.
- Durability and Performance:
- The Series 7 U-joint is built to handle typical rotational forces in medium-duty vehicles, providing flexibility and durability in the drivetrain.
- Regular maintenance, especially lubrication (if applicable), can help maintain the performance and prevent wear over time.
Installation and Maintenance:
- Installation: When installing a Series 7 U-joint cross, ensuring proper alignment of the U-joint and the driveshaft components is critical for preventing undue stress and extending the lifespan of the driveline. Incorrect installation can lead to vibrations, noise, and potential failure.
- Maintenance: Proper lubrication (if applicable) is important for the longevity of the U-joint. Sealed units may not require regular greasing, while those with grease fittings should be periodically lubricated to ensure smooth operation.
If you’re replacing or maintaining a Series 7 U-joint, it is important to verify the specific part number for your vehicle’s application. Series 7 U-joints are widely available, and cross-referencing with the manufacturer’s guidelines will ensure proper compatibility.