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Banjo

  1. Fluid Fitting: In plumbing and fluid transfer, a banjo fitting is shaped like a doughnut with a tube protruding from one side. It’s used to transfer fluid from the center hole of the round end out through the lateral tube. This design is efficient for fluid transfer and is common in various automotive and industrial applications.
  2. Automotive Component: In automotive engineering, particularly in axle casings, the banjo refers to the drum-shaped central part that houses the differential. This component plays a critical role in the functionality of the axle system, particularly in distributing power from the engine to the wheels.

These definitions highlight the versatility of the term “banjo” across different fields, from musical instruments to engineering components used in fluid systems and automotive drivetrains.

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