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has gloss | eng: A non-synchronous transmission is a form of transmission based on gears that do not use synchronizing mechanisms. They are found primarily in various types of agricultural, and commercial vehicles. Because the gear boxes are engineered without "cone and collar" synchronizing technology, the non-synchronous transmission type requires an understanding of gear range, torque, engine power, range selector, multi-functional clutch, and shifter functions. Engineered to pull tremendous loads, often equal to or exceeding 40 tons, some vehicles may also use a combination of transmissions for different mechanisms. An example would be a PTO. |
lexicalization | eng: non-synchronous transmission |
lexicalization | eng: Nonsynchronous transmission |
instance of | (noun) a toothed wheel that engages another toothed mechanism in order to change the speed or direction of transmitted motion gear wheel, geared wheel, gear, cogwheel |
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