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- solved by mounting the jackshaft on unsprung bearings and using side-rods or (in some early examples) chain drives. Jackshafts were first used in early...
- the driven axle. Later railroad jackshafts were generally connected to the driving wheels using side rods (see jackshaft (locomotive) for details). The...
- 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...
- 1912, the company ventured into the manufacture of transmissions and jackshafts for motor wagons. This subsidiary was merged with the Durston Gear Company...
- 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...
- 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...
- motion of the side-rods is purely circular, as on locomotives driven by jackshafts or geared transmission to one driver, counterweights can balance essentially...
- A British Rail class 03 diesel–mechanical shunter with a jackshaft under the cab...
- Each motor drove an external jackshaft crank, with the four driving axles coupled in pairs. Drive between the motor jackshafts and the wheels was by coupling...
- 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...