Most gear switches contain fuse which are rate by the amps of the switch. As the name implys (SWITCH), it's use to either power or isolate a particular area with only one source of electrical power. While changeovers are directly connected by two different source of electrical power with the aim of supplying electrical power to an area by either of the power supplied by the two source of electrical power, e.g generator and general power from the transformer..
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no difference whatsoever
Sparring gear is universal.
The driver gear has the input torque, and the driven gear has the output torque.
The difference between the Game Gear and Master System is the fact that the Game Gear runs off batteries and the Master System contains a central processing unit.
They're spelled differently.
pinion is a gear with a small number of teeth designed to mesh with a larger gear. {m@Gn3T0}
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Gear oil is normally a much heavier oil.
The actual gear box is the area off gears.....and the gear box cover .....covers that area
A bevel gear provides torque and rotation at 90 degrees, and a helical gear provides it at 180 degrees.
It is a switch that indicated what gear or gear range the trans is in.