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- earlier stages of commercialization compared to conventional gearboxes. Gearless wind turbines (also called direct drive) eliminate the gearbox. Instead...
- Certus Gearless Company Ltd. was a British manufacturer of automobiles from 1907 to 1908 in London. The company produced two models. The smaller model...
- Gearless Joe (****anese: ギアレスジョー, Hepburn: Giaresu Jō), also called Junk Dog is a fictional character from the 2018 boxing anime Megalobox produced by TMS...
- that do not are called ungeared or gearless. The earliest purpose-built container ships in the 1970s were all gearless. Since then, the percentage of geared...
- Canada Steamship Lines (CSL) is a shipping company with headquarters in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The business has been operating for well over a century...
- loading and discharging of cargo can take several days. Bulk carriers can be gearless (dependent upon terminal equipment) or geared (having cranes integral to...
- Company to introduce Kinetic Honda scooters, which had electric start and gearless transmissions. Kinetic and Honda parted ways in 1998 when the Firodias...
- operation (such as phonographs, telescope mounts, video game racing wheels and gearless wind turbines) to high speeds (such as fans, computer hard drives, VCR...
- generators can be more costly due to the rare earth materials required, these gearless turbines are sometimes preferred over gearbox generators because they "eliminate...
- to see more arrogance in Gojo. In contrast to his previous works like Gearless Joe from Megalobox or Archer from Fate/stay night, Tang feels that Gojo...