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This article delves into various gear systems used in technology, including motion and animations. Learn about gear trains, chain and sprocket systems, worm and worm gear systems, friction gear systems, belt and pulley systems, rack and pinion systems, screw gear systems, cam and follower systems, slider-crank mechanisms, and lever slide mechanisms. Understand how these systems function in different applications, such as automotive, industrial, and more.
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Clockwise Counter-Clockwise Counter-Clockwise Counter-Clockwise Clockwise
Automotive Differential (gear sets)
Clockwise Chain Sprocket (small) Sprocket (Large) Clockwise
WORM & WORM GEAR SYSTEMS: Worm (screw) Worm Gear
Worm (screw) ALWAYS THE DRIVER Worm Gear ALWAYS THE DRIVEN NOT REVERSABLE
FRICTION GEAR SYSTEMS: Counter Clockwise Clockwise Can connect at different angles
BELT AND PULLEY SYSTEMS ARE VERY COMMON IN AUTOMOBILE ENGINES
BELT AND PULLEY SYSTEMS WERE COMMON SITES IN FACTORIES DURING THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
RACK & PINION SYSTEMS: Pinion Rack
SCREW GEAR SYSTEMS: Nut Screw
Nut Screw
CAM & FOLLOWER SYSTEMS: Follower Cam
Follower Cam
Cam controlling Exhaust output timing of automobile engine Cam controlling Air (O2) and Fuel input timing into automobile engine
SLIDER-CRANK MECHANISMS: Cam Sleeve / Cylinder Slider (Piston) Connecting Rod Crank
Slider (Piston) Crank Sleeve / Cylinder Connecting Rod
Slider Crank Variation (Similar to movement of Penguin legs from video)