jackshaft
/ˈdʒæksˌʃæft/Definitions
1. noun
A shaft that transmits power from a gear to a machine or a system of pulleys.
“The factory’s assembly line relies on a jackshaft to transfer power from the motor to the conveyor belt.”
2. noun
A vertical or horizontal shaft with a gear or gears on which a machine or device is mounted.
“The maintenance team had to replace the worn-out jackshaft on the old printing press.”