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- A jackshaft, also called a countershaft, is a common mechanical design component used to transfer or synchronize rotational force in a machine. A jackshaft...
- A jackshaft is an intermediate shaft used to transfer power from a powered shaft such as the output shaft of an engine or motor to driven shafts such...
- usually used, and it is quite common for each axle to have its own motor. Jackshaft drive and coupling rods were used in the past (e.g. in the Swiss Crocodile...
- English Electric 6K diesel engine of 350 horsepower (260 kW), but have jackshaft transmission necessitating a significant increase in body length. The...
- carrier/valve cover was aluminum. It used a jackshaft (outside of the block) for oil pump and distributor drive. The jackshaft was driven by the fibergl**** reinforced...
- a jackshaft in place of a camshaft to drive a timing chain to each cylinder head. Three timing chains are used, one from the crank to the jackshaft, one...
- induction motors driving a jackshaft through gearing and a spring drive; side rods then drove the wheels. The jackshafts can be mistaken for an additional...
- from any collision. The two motors in each nose unit were geared to a jackshaft between the drive axles ****hest from the cab (SBB Ce 6/8II) or ****hest...
- (58 km/h). It had a 0-6-0 wheel formation, driven by rods from a rear jackshaft on the final drive, and with Bulleid's favoured BFB wheels. Its main duties...
- often used jackshaft drives. In this arrangement, the traction motor is mounted within the body of the locomotive and drives the jackshaft through a set...