- A gear or
gearwheel is a
rotating machine part
typically used to
transmit rotational motion and/or
torque by
means of a
series of
teeth that
engage with...
- warning/signaling device. It
operates on the
principle of the
ratchet device,
using a
gearwheel and a
stiff board mounted on a handle,
which rotates freely. Variants...
- less than
three bearing satellite gearwheels are involved, at
least axles of
movable sun and/or of ring
bearing gearwheels should be
fixed relative to housing...
- (either by pins, with an adhesive, or by hand) any of
several provided gearwheels (or rotors)—each
having holes for a
ballpoint pen—could be spun around...
- camshafts,
clutch springs, coil springs,
connecting rods, crankshafts,
gearwheels, leaf and
suspension springs, rock drills, and
turbine blades. It is also...
- Britain's two engines, he
installed an 18-foot (5.5 m)
diameter primary gearwheel, which, by
means of a set of four m****ive inverted-tooth or "silent" chains...
- the rim and
teeth in the side of the rim
which drives the
horizontal gearwheel called wallower on the top end of the
vertical upright shaft. In grist...
- mountains. The
Buddhist symbols are
replaced by
symbols of Socialism. A
gearwheel stands for industrialization,
sheaves around the
perimeter stand for the...
-
Article 194,
which states the
design and
meaning of the device. It
shows a
gearwheel bordered by corn
stalks and sugarcane. In the middle,
there is a red sun...
- (probably a Hercules),
complained that the
arrangement required more than 100
gearwheels for the engine, too many for his taste. A
serious issue with
large single-sleeve...