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  • the unit was filmed without a rubber cover that protect it so you can see inside

    so with the cover is protected from stone and sand

  • What is it

  • @XxALBINOmanx

    show it to your mechanic he explain to you

  • @josersimoes looks like rocks and sand would jam it like crazy easy

  • @josersimoes looks like rocks and sand would jam it like crazy easy also looks easy too break not to question your building skills

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  • The demos were not all that convincing IMO. In my experience CV and ball joints don't perform as badly as the ones demonstrated in the vid. Also that safety test at the end really showed what looked like a serious flaw. It's max angle of operation appears severely limited and it had a major wobble that the standard joint didn't have at all. He just couldn't hold it steady. If that wobble is par for these things then there just going to continually break.

  • this is so cool!!!

  • very nice and helpful inventions keep up the good work

  • nice demonstration

  • rofl!!! 1:20, a shaft is rammed inbetween six balls trapped in a cage xDDD OMFGG hahahah

  • 6:55 lol wow

  • very nice design, solves a lot of problems at this kind of joints.

    but what i've seen in the video, especially at the safety test at the end, is that this type of joint has limited operational angle. definitely smaller angle than a ball joint that is used on a cars front wheels.

    but other than that it's an excellent design

  • wow really amazing , you`ve invented something great now you have to deal with the politics of marketing it

  • wow great invention,

  • Pretty cool! If lacking a market you can for sure sell them to the 4x4 offroad crowd. I would replace my CV joints with that one for sure.

  • thats inpresive but will it blend?

  • that is the question

  • congratulations...it´s a great invention...i wish you luck in your business...

  • love the accent

  • good on ya...

  • That is damn cool

  • 6:08 HE'S HOLDING IT UP!!!

  • He is keeping a piece of cement balanced using the fingertips of one hand? Hardly.

  • I think you blinked. He let go of it and it stayed put.

  • Que buen invento y lo mejor es que puede ser aplicado en infinidad de maquinaria. Felicidades !!

  • Australian inventor

  • Can i get one for my car? i'd replace my U-joins with those in a heart beat! do they do after market car parts?

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  • Yeah, i was just kidding with my comment. I did check it out tho and they will do custom parts, but I think the cost would be higher then the value of all 3 of my cars... I think that it will be a few years before they break into the after market automotive feild.

  • AMAZING!!!! we have to focus in the small problems so we can get to big solutions

  • they are called bearings not balls fucker

  • BALL bearings.

  • yea... BALLZ bearings

  • awesome!  5 stars!

  • the best one is the bed

  • Amazing joint.

  • thats pretty sweet

  • Revolutionary enough to contact some helicopters building companies and present your product.

  • revolutionary! would sell big in the 4 wheel drive aftermarket...that's where I wouldfocus my early sales and r/d

  • I'm not smart enough to understand this.. must be because I'm a girl :(

  • it looks like u could stick like 8 spliffs in it :O

    you are a genius i want one

  • bet he uses this to open his castlemane 4x

  • I did not understand you, could you be more clear?

  • you can put rubber boot or better a silicone rubber boot, ok it not 100% friction free,

    it's only 99.5% but CV joint is 74%

    and the life is 22 times more than a CV joint

    in the film they did not use rubber boot

    because is easy to see how its work inside

  • so basiclly if you accidently swung a door too fast with those joints, your wall would get penitrated...

    no thanks, rather have the old one

    the old is gold

    the new, ehhh

  • So, this one turns with less restriction than the common CV joint used in cars? Well, one difference I see is that the CV joint has a rubber boot around it. If you put a boot on this invention, it will have restriction too. Yeah, just some deception used to convince you that it is friction free. Not likely.

  • exelent!

  • too good to be true, but it's true not fake

    this technology in a car can save up 19.92%

  • great idea! great work!

  • wow

  • Tat the coupling has demonstrated that it can absorb very high input amplitudes from the driving unit, without generating frictional forces, and it does not raise the operating shaft or coupling temperatures.

    that due to its geometry of construction, it seems to maintain constant velocity and dramatically reduces unbalanced forces that tend to disturb the operating vibration signature of any drive train

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