output shaft
collocation in Englishmeaningsofoutputandshaft
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output
noun[U]
uk/ˈaʊt.pʊt/us/ˈaʊt.pʊt/
an amount of something produced by a person, machine, factory, ...
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shaft
noun[C]
uk/ʃɑːft/us/ʃæft/
a pole or rod that forms the handle of a tool ...
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(Definition ofoutputandshaftfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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This drive also transmits power from the motor to theoutputshaft.
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The rotation of theoutputshafton which the roller is mounted.
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A torque sensor is mounted at theoutputshaftto measure the transmitted torque.
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The transmitted brake torque is passed to theoutputshaftthrough the body of the brake.
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The servo is a small device with anoutputshaft.
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Theoutputshaftof the motor is connected to the input end of the series damper.
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This will be the shearing angular velocity if theoutputshaftis fixed.
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Friction in gearbox helps us fix theoutputshaftwithout consuming energy.
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The total number of turns of theoutputshaftwas an integrated version of the input.
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A magnetic drag on the hysteresis disk allows for a constant drag, or eventual stoppage of theoutputshaft.
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Traditional sailboat transmissions consist of a simple horizontaloutputshaftextended rearward from the engine, through the stern via a stuffing box.
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The central shaft is theoutputshaftand the gear is used as a reduction gear.
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It is not connected directly to either the motor or theoutputshaftand only transmits power between the input and output gears.
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Rear-wheel-drive-only transmissions all have the same spline count on theoutputshaft, only 4x4 models are affected by differing spline count.
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The input on the transfer case can also be changed to match theoutputshaftspline count.
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Manual transmissions are characterized by gear ratios that are selectable by locking selected gear pairs to theoutputshaftinside the transmission.
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For this reason, theoutputshaftmust not be rotating when reverse is selected: the car must be stopped.
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Sometimes the term "mainshaft" refers to just the input shaft or just theoutputshaft, rather than the entire assembly.
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The gears are positioned and engaged just as they are on the countershaft andoutputshaftof a rear-drive.
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The effective cranking distance is determined by the length from the point of bearing contact to the centre of theoutputshaft(not the stroke).
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