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  2. Worm drive - Wikipedia

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    This motor-worm-drive system is often used in toys and other small electrical devices. A worm drive is used on Jubilee-type hose clamps or Jubilee clamps. The tightening screw's worm thread engages with the slots on the clamp band. Occasionally a worm drive is designed to run in reverse, resulting in the worm shaft turning much faster than the ...

  3. David Brown Ltd. - Wikipedia

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    By the end of World War I the workforce had increased from 200 to 1,000 as they started building propulsion units for warships, and drive mechanisms for armaments. By 1921 the company was the largest worm gear manufacturer in the world. [2] In 1930 the company took over P R Jackson another local firm of gear manufacturers and steel founders.

  4. Altra Industrial Motion - Wikipedia

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    Boston Gear (1877) Svendborg Brakes (1884) Nuttall Gear Corp. (1897) Bibby Transmissions (1919) Kilian Manufacturing (1922) Delroyd Worm Gear (1922) Warner Electric (1927) Stromag (1932) Bauer Gear Motor (1927, de) Ameridrives (1928) Industrial Clutch Corp. (1930) Marland Clutch (1931) Matrix International (1939) Stieber Clutch (1944) Twiflex ...

  5. Daimler Company - Wikipedia

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    Daimler occasionally used alternative technology: the Daimler-Knight engine which it further developed in the early twentieth century and used from 1909 to 1935, the worm gear final drive fitted from 1909 until after the Second World War, and their patented fluid flywheel used in conjunction with a Wilson preselector gearbox from 1930 to the ...

  6. Slewing drive - Wikipedia

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    The slewing drive is a modernized take on the worm drive mechanism, which dates back many centuries and was widely used during the Renaissance Era. Pappus of Alexandria (3rd century AD), a Greek mathematician, is credited with an early version of the endless screw, which would later evolve into the worm drive. [1]

  7. Dunkermotoren - Wikipedia

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    The planetary gearboxes were presented to the market in 1977 and the 4-phase brushless direct current motors were presented in 1985. Alcatel-Lucent took over SEL in 1987, so Dunkermotoren was part of the Alcatel concern. In 1999 there is a launch of the brushless direct current motors with integrated electronics.

  8. Rolls-Royce 20/25 - Wikipedia

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    Open drive propeller shaft. Suspension: Semi-elliptic leaf springs front and rear. Hydraulic dampers. Brakes: Internal expanding four-wheel operation with independent handbrake on the rear wheels. Mechanical servo motor driven from the gearbox. Chassis lubrication: "One-Shot" Bijur centralized chassis lubrication system. Steering: Worm and nut.

  9. Barring engine - Wikipedia

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    The first barring engines or barring gear were manual. At their simplest, they were a hefty engineer with a crowbar (hence the term "barring"). The engine's flywheel could be provided with a series of holes or teeth and a roller fulcrum set into the frame at a convenient place. Later manual barring engines had geared drives and a crank handle.

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