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  2. Synchro - Wikipedia

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    View of the connection diagram of a synchro transmitter Fire-control system designs developed during World War II used synchros extensively, to transmit angular information from guns and sights to an analog fire control computer , and to transmit the desired gun position back to the gun location.

  3. Synchroscope - Wikipedia

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    This synchroscope was used to synchronize a factory's power plant with the utility's power grid. In AC electrical power systems, a synchroscope is a device that indicates the degree to which two systems (generators or power networks) are synchronized with each other.

  4. Tremec TR-6060 transmission - Wikipedia

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    The FG Falcon launch documentation describes the new gearbox: "The new synchroniser package features triple synchromesh on first and second gears, and double synchromesh on all other gears, including reverse, which has significantly reduced gear shift efforts and shift travel.

  5. Non-synchronous transmission - Wikipedia

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    Commercial vehicle transmission diagram showing the gear fork, gearbox, and gears. Trained drivers of vehicles with non-synchronous transmissions sometimes use the techniques listed below. If improperly implemented, these techniques can cause damage to the vehicle or the loss of control of the vehicle.

  6. Synchronous motor - Wikipedia

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    Synchronous motors fall under the category of synchronous machines that also includes synchronous generators.Generator action occurs if the field poles are "driven ahead of the resultant air-gap flux by the forward motion of the prime mover".

  7. Synchronization (alternating current) - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes as a precaution against out-of-step connection of a machine to a system, a "synchro check" relay is installed that prevents closing the generator circuit breaker unless the machine is within a few electrical degrees of being in-phase with the system. Synchro check relays are also applied in places where several sources of supply may ...

  8. Toyota S transmission - Wikipedia

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    Toyota Motor Corporation's S family is a family of cable operated manual transmissions built for small to mid sized front wheel drive vehicles, but also used in mid-engine applications.

  9. Synchronization gear - Wikipedia

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    A diagram from the maintenance manual for installation of Sopwith-Kauper synchronization (Mk.III) gear in early production Sopwith Camels (1917) The first mechanical synchronization gears fitted to early Sopwith fighters were so unsatisfactory that in mid 1916 Sopwiths had an improved gear designed by their foreman of works Harry Kauper , a ...