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Aug 7, 2019 09:48
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Russian term
редуктор планетарного типа
Russian to English
Tech/Engineering
Construction / Civil Engineering
LHD loaders
Мост передний: жесткого крепления с бортовыми редукторами планетарного типа и самоблокирующимся дифференциалом типа «No-spin»;
Proposed translations
(English)
3 +4 | planetary [reduction] gear | Oleg Lozinskiy |
3 | planetary gear reducer | Vladyslav Golovaty |
Proposed translations
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7 mins
planetary [reduction] gear
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Note added at 9 мин (2019-08-07 09:58:32 GMT)
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E.g.,
The invention relates to a self-blocking differential with bevel gears, comprising an input member consisting of a spider 3a, two output members consisting of two planetary gears 8a, 9a, two output shafts each associated with one of the planetary gears, and securing means 22, 23 which can move axially to secure two of the three input and output members together by means of their axial displacement.
https://patents.google.com/patent/FR2640341A1/en
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Note added at 9 мин (2019-08-07 09:58:32 GMT)
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E.g.,
The invention relates to a self-blocking differential with bevel gears, comprising an input member consisting of a spider 3a, two output members consisting of two planetary gears 8a, 9a, two output shafts each associated with one of the planetary gears, and securing means 22, 23 which can move axially to secure two of the three input and output members together by means of their axial displacement.
https://patents.google.com/patent/FR2640341A1/en
33 mins
planetary gear reducer
The gear reducer can be ordinary gear train or planetary gear train. An ordinary gear train is a gear train which all gears rotate above its own axis, and a planetary train is a gear train contains at least one gear (planet) which is required to rotate above its own axis and another axis. http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.102...
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