| 41. | A waterwheel fed by a mill race is shown powering two frame saws via a gear train cutting rectangular blocks.
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| 42. | Co-axial epicyclic gear trains.
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| 43. | The tuning fork resonated at precisely 360 Hz and it powered the hands of the watch through an electro-mechanical gear train.
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| 44. | This shows that if the input gear rotates faster than the output gear, then the gear train amplifies the input torque.
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| 45. | Moving east, her mechanical difficulties increased; her stern planes damaged her propellers; her fouled rudder resulted in a damaged gear train.
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| 46. | This was often done by handwheels driving gear trains attached to the wheels, or even by electric motors on more modern mounts.
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| 47. | Gear trains are usually formed by the meshing engagement of two or more gears on a frame to form a gearing ratio.
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| 48. | This transaxle features a compact gear train that achieves eight speeds using a single axis allowing for input torque up to 430Nm.
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| 49. | Ready for production in 1964, the Primula featured a gear train offset from the differential and final drive with unequal length drive shafts.
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| 50. | A brake is provided for control and a windlass is usually powered by an electric or hydraulic motor operating via a gear train.
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