Thursday, 12 April 2018

Do you know why gears are designed in a different order?

As most of you are capable to drive a four-wheeler and you are fitted with the habit of changing gears and shafts as per the design. But did you ever thought why the designers did that in such manner and why the gears are not supplied in a sequence? The key reason for such thing is the arrangement of gears.
The gears and shafts make it impossible for an automobile to supply power at required speed and torque.
So on considering the gears located in the gearbox, they are mounted on the main and secondary shafts. The gears are sequenced in either increasing or decreasing the size and are equipped to provide a specific amount of torque and speed to the wheels. Depending upon the type of gearbox used the gears can either be in constant mesh or can be shifted to engage them.

 The power from the engine shaft is supplied to the main shaft have a number of gears on it. The shaft is shifted with the help of gear handle in order to mesh it with required gear and provide power to the output shaft.

So the gears and shafts are necessary to perform any task in the vehicle. 

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