Vehicle hub unit
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1. A vehicle hub unit comprising:
- an outer ring;
rolling elements;
a hub wheel that is arranged radially inward of the outer ring via the rolling elements;
an inner ring member that is fixed to an end portion of a hub spindle of the hub wheel by clinching;
a spline tooth portion formed at a clinched portion of the hub spindle;
a meshing portion at which the spline tooth portion meshes with a tooth portion of a constant velocity joint that transmits driving force to the hub unit; and
a protruding portion formed at a radially innermost portion of a bottom of the spline tooth portion, the bottom being adjacent to the meshing portion,wherein the protruding portion projects more than the bottom and is formed radially inward of the meshing portion.
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Abstract
A vehicle hub unit includes: an outer ring; rolling elements; a hub wheel that is arranged radially inward of the outer ring via the rolling elements; and an inner ring member that is fixed to an end portion of a hub spindle of the hub wheel by clinching. A spline tooth portion that meshes with a tooth portion of a constant velocity joint that transmits driving force to the hub unit is formed at a clinched portion of the hub spindle. A protruding portion is formed at a radially inner side portion of a bottom of the spline tooth portion.
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1. A vehicle hub unit comprising:
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an outer ring; rolling elements; a hub wheel that is arranged radially inward of the outer ring via the rolling elements; an inner ring member that is fixed to an end portion of a hub spindle of the hub wheel by clinching; a spline tooth portion formed at a clinched portion of the hub spindle; a meshing portion at which the spline tooth portion meshes with a tooth portion of a constant velocity joint that transmits driving force to the hub unit; and a protruding portion formed at a radially innermost portion of a bottom of the spline tooth portion, the bottom being adjacent to the meshing portion, wherein the protruding portion projects more than the bottom and is formed radially inward of the meshing portion. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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