Cogwheels; Assemble The Test Stand For Reverse Rotation - Clementoni 61591 Manual

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COGWHEELS

Cogwheels transmit motion between suitably positioned axles (rods) via teeth.
• In a pair of cogwheels, if one cogwheel turns in one direction the other turns in the opposite direction. One of the two wheels
transmits motion (drive wheel) while the other receives it (driven wheel).
• To maintain the same direction of rotation a third cogwheel must be inserted between the two.
• With two different cogwheels, the smaller one – having only a few teeth – is called the pinion, while the one with many
teeth is called the crown wheel. Multiple cogwheels make up a gear train.

Assemble the test stand for reverse rotation

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