- On a
steam locomotive, the
reversing gear is used to
control the
direction of
travel of the locomotive. It also
adjusts the
cutoff of the
steam locomotive...
- respectively, at the
correct points in the cycle. It can also
serve as a
reversing gear. It is
sometimes referred to as the "motion". In the
simple case, this...
- fixed-
gear ratio. Most currently-produced p****enger cars with
gasoline or
diesel engines use
transmissions with 5–8
forward gear ratios and one
reverse gear...
- A
gear stick (rarely
spelled gearstick),
gear lever (both UK English),
gearshift or
shifter (both U.S. English), more
formally known as a transmission...
-
vehicle transmission system,
where gear changes require the
driver to
manually select the
gears by
operating a
gear stick and
clutch (which is usually...
-
Tegami Bachi anime series, 2010
Reverse gear, in a
motor or
mechanical transmission Reversing (vehicle maneuver),
reversing the
direction of a
vehicle Turning...
- of the
manufacturer partly due to the
absence of a
dedicated reverse gear since reversing is
provided by the
electric motors mounted on the
front axle...
- of the
placement of the
gears with
relation to neutral,
though some
motorcycle gearboxes and/or
shift mechanisms can be
reversed so that a "one up, four...
- pressed).
Reverse (R): This
position engages reverse gear, so that the
vehicle drives in a
backwards direction. It also
operates the
reversing lights and...
-
Reverser may
refer to:
Thrust reverser Reversing gear,
often called a
reverser,
controls the
valves on a
steam engine Reverser handle, an
operating lever...