The brake spindle goes through the center of the rotor. You will see it when rotor is removed.
A lathe that measures 6 inches from the center of the spindle to the closest part of the bed is considered a lathe with a 12 inch swing.
Mtoc... Microtubule organizing center....
Chromosomes align at the center of the spindle during the metaphase stage of mitosis. This ensures that each chromosome is properly attached to the spindle fibers and aligned in a straight line to ensure accurate chromosome segregation during cell division.
Spindle formation occurs in the centrosome, a cellular organelle that serves as the main microtubule-organizing center in animal cells. The centrosome helps to assemble and organize the microtubules that make up the spindle apparatus during cell division.
prophase 1
prophase 1
During metaphase, the centromeres of chromosomes attach to spindle fibers (microtubules) that extend from opposite poles of the cell. This attachment helps properly align the chromosomes along the metaphase plate in the center of the cell before they are separated in anaphase.
metaphase II nova net
remove axle nut in center of wheel before jacking it up then raise and support vehicle on stands and remove front tire then caliper and rotor then rotor mounting bracket remove bottom ball joint from the front spindle and you should be ready to pull the axle out then just reverse these steps to reinstall. hopefully this helps you
To access the rotor, remove the tire and brake caliper. There will be a cap protecting the bolt that holds the rotor onto the spindle. Removing the cap, located in the center of the rotor (on the spindle, not the rotor itself) will allow you to get access to the bolt. Removing that bolt frees the rotor from the spindle.
Center caps were originally meant to keep dirt away from the spindle nut and wheel bearings. Now they are mainly a decorative way to hide the lugnuts.