gear

  • 121Gear stick — A gear stick (also known as gearstick, gear lever, selection lever, shift stick and gear shifter) is the lever used to change gear in a vehicle, such as an automobile, with manual transmission or several common forms of automatic transmission.… …

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  • 122Gear (Static Shock) — Superherobox |no caption=Richard Gear Foley (Second Costume) character name=Gear real name=Richard Richie Osgood Foley publisher=Warner Bros. Television debut=(As Richie Foley) A Shock to the System (Season 1)(As Gear) Gear (Season 3)… …

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  • 123Gear pump — [ Gerotor pump] A Gear pump uses the meshing of gears to pump fluid by displacement. They are one of the most common types of pumps for hydraulic fluid power applications. Gear pumps however are also widely used in chemical installations to pump… …

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  • 124Gear hobs — Fully automated gear hobs are used to produce gears. Since the demand for gears continues to grow each year, improvements in the production of gear hobs that will turn out more gears per hour also continues to be enhanced. The production of gear… …

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  • 125Gear coupling — A gear coupling is a mechanical device for transmitting torque between two shafts that are not coaxial. It consists of a flexible joint fixed to each shaft. The two joints are connected by a third shaft, called the spindle. Each joint consists of …

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  • 126Gear train — A gear train is a set or system of gears arranged to transfer rotational torque from one part of a mechanical system to another.Gear trains consists of:*Driving gears attached to the input shaft*Driven gears/Motor gears attached to the inner… …

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  • 127gear ratio — The relationship between the number of turns made by a driving gear to complete one full turn of the driven gear. If the driving gear turns four times to turn the driven gear once, the gear ratio would be 4 to 1. In most instances, the gear ratio …

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  • 128gear mechanism — noun a mechanism for transmitting motion for some specific purpose (as the steering gear of a vehicle) • Syn: ↑gear • Hypernyms: ↑mechanism • Hyponyms: ↑first gear, ↑first, ↑low gear, ↑ …

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