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Что (кто) такое timing gear - определение

PART OF AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE
Cam belt; Timing Chain; Cambelt; Timing gear; Timing chain; Timing drive system
  • valves]] bent due to a broken timing belt
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Timing belt (camshaft)         
In a piston engine, either a timing belt (also called a cambelt) or timing chain or set of timing gears is used to synchronize the rotation of the crankshaft and the camshaft. This synchronisation ensures that the engine's valves open and close at the correct times in relation to the position of the pistons.
Spur gear         
SIMPLEST TYPE OF GEAR
Spur gear teeth; Spur gear corrected tooth
Spur gears or straight-cut gears are the simplest type of gear. They consist of a cylinder or disk with teeth projecting radially.
Crush Gear Turbo         
JAPANESE ANIME TELEVISION SERIES
Crush Gear; Gekitou! Crush Gear Turbo; FIGHT! Crush Gear Turbo; Crush Gear Nitro; Gekito! Crush Gear Turbo
, also known just as Crush Gear, is an anime and manga series about people who throw mechanical vehicles into a large ring to fight and "crush" each other. The 68-episode anime series produced by Sunrise aired across Japan on Animax from October 7, 2001 to January 26, 2003.
Synchronization gear         
  • A synchronized Vickers gun fitted to a test stand; an electric motor drives a structure that simulates the propeller
  • Nieuport 17 with machine gun synchronized by Alkan-Hamy system. The large reel behind the machine gun is a take-up spool for the ammunition belt and nothing to do with the synchronization gear. Note how the push rod has effectively become part of the gun
  • A [[Messerschmitt Bf 109E]] showing a traditional pair of synchronized machine guns, a ''motorkanone'' firing through the propeller hub and wing guns
  • Mounting of synchronized Vickers gun on Bristol Scout, using the Vickers-Challenger gear: note long push rod at awkward angle
  • U.S. Patent office drawing for C.C. Synchronization gear. The pump-like component was the oil reservoir, and was situated in the cockpit. Lifting its handle ensured there was adequate hydraulic pressure to operate the gear
  • Damaged [[propeller]] from a [[Sopwith Baby]] aircraft c. 1916/17 showing bullet holes from a machine gun fired through the propeller without a synchronizer.
  • Drawing from Euler's 1910 patent for a fixed forward-firing machine gun
  • Detail of early Fokker Eindecker – cowl is removed, showing Fokker's original ''Stangensteuerung'' gear connected directly to the oil pump drive at the rear of the engine
  • The Fokker E.IV prototype's original "three-Spandau" armament, before the portside gun was removed. Production examples had two guns, arranged symmetrically.
  • Fokker Synchronization gear set up for ground firing test. The wooden disc records the point on the disc of the propeller where each round passed. The diagram opposite shows the probable result for a properly working gear. Inherent inaccuracies in both the gear and the triggering of the gun itself, small faults in normal service ammunition, and even the differing RPM rates of the engine, all combine to produce a "spread" of hits, rather than every bullet striking the disc in precisely the same spot
  • ''Stangensteuerung'' synchronized machine gun mounted well forward on Albatros C.III
  • Mockup of the fuselage of Hawker Hurricane prototype – showing the installation of Merlin Engine and originally projected synchronized Vickers machinegun (later deleted)
  • [[LVG E.I]], with Schneider ring and forward-firing synchronized gun, presumably with a Schneider-designed gear, about which nothing is now known
  • Salvaged propeller with deflectors captured by the Germans.
  • Much neater, more practical application of the Vickers-Challenger gear for the synchronized Vickers gun of an R.E.8
  • Sketch from Morane-Saulnier design drawings based on original (1914) French patent
  • Cam gear of the Scarff Dibovsky
  • Drawing from the first known patent for a gear to allow an automatic weapon to fire through the blades of a spinning aeroplane propeller
  • Propeller of an Albatros C.III. One blade severed by a faulty or badly adjusted synchronization gear
  • A diagram from the maintenance manual for installation of Sopwith-Kauper synchronization (Mk.III) gear in early production [[Sopwith Camel]]s (1917)
  • Synchronised gun firing badly "out of synch". All or most rounds strike one blade of propeller, quickly destroying it
  • An attempt to synchronise an unsuitable gun or faulty/disparate ammunition – "rogue" shots – some of which risk striking the propeller.
  • Correctly functioning synchronisation gear: all rounds fired well within "safe" zone (well clear of propeller)
  • Unsynchronised gun – fire more or less randomly spread around propeller disc – most rounds pass but a few strike the propeller
  • Twin guns synchronized by the ''Zentralsteuerung'' system in a [[Fokker D.VIII]] fighter. The "pipes" connecting the guns and the engine are flexible drive shafts
AIRCRAFT ARMAMENT COMPONENT
Synchronised gun; Synchronizer gear; Interrupter Gear; Interruptor gear; CC Gear synchronization; Constantinesco synchronization gear; CC Gear; Fokker's synchronizer; Synchronized gun; Interrupter gear; Synchronisation gear; Gun synchronizer; Synchronised machinegun; Gun synchronization; Gun synchroniser; Gun synchronisation; Synchronizing Gear
A synchronization gear (also known as a gun synchronizer or interrupter gear) was a device enabling a single-engine tractor configuration aircraft to fire its forward-firing armament through the arc of its spinning propeller without bullets striking the blades. This allowed the aircraft, rather than the gun, to be aimed at the target.
spur gear         
SIMPLEST TYPE OF GEAR
Spur gear teeth; Spur gear corrected tooth
¦ noun another term for spur wheel.
Gear pump         
  • Fluid flow in an external gear pump
  • Oil pump from a scooter engine
  • Water flows from left to right in this internal gear pump.
Annular gear pump
A gear pump uses the meshing of gears to pump fluid by displacement. They are one of the most common types of pumps for hydraulic fluid power applications.
gear stick         
  • crash gearbox]]
  • Interior of a 2010 [[Jaguar XF]]; with a rotary knob style gear selector on the central console
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  • [[Fiat 500L]] manual gear shift with 6 speeds
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  • W 120-series]] Mercedes-Benz 180
  • A knob on a [[Peugeot 206]] showing the driver the position of each gear
  • Gear stick of [[Rolls-Royce Phantom I]] Open Tourer Windovers (1926)
  • Dog-leg gear lever in a [[Porsche-Diesel 218]] (1959)
LEVER FOR SHIFTING GEARS MANUALLY
Shift stick; Gear selector; Gear shift knob; Gear shift; Gearshift; Gear lever; Gearstick; Shifter knob; Gear shifter; Three on the tree; H-shifter; H-pattern; Gear-shift; Shift knob; Gear knob; Stick shift knob; Shift knobs; Shift lever; Weighted gear knob; Manual shift lever; Weighted Gear Knob; Weighted shift knob; Shift Knob; Granny gear; Four on the floor (transmission)
gear lever         
  • crash gearbox]]
  • Interior of a 2010 [[Jaguar XF]]; with a rotary knob style gear selector on the central console
  • 125px
  • [[Fiat 500L]] manual gear shift with 6 speeds
  • 125px
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  • W 120-series]] Mercedes-Benz 180
  • A knob on a [[Peugeot 206]] showing the driver the position of each gear
  • Gear stick of [[Rolls-Royce Phantom I]] Open Tourer Windovers (1926)
  • Dog-leg gear lever in a [[Porsche-Diesel 218]] (1959)
LEVER FOR SHIFTING GEARS MANUALLY
Shift stick; Gear selector; Gear shift knob; Gear shift; Gearshift; Gear lever; Gearstick; Shifter knob; Gear shifter; Three on the tree; H-shifter; H-pattern; Gear-shift; Shift knob; Gear knob; Stick shift knob; Shift knobs; Shift lever; Weighted gear knob; Manual shift lever; Weighted Gear Knob; Weighted shift knob; Shift Knob; Granny gear; Four on the floor (transmission)
or gear stick (gear levers)
A gear lever or a gear stick is the lever that you use to change gear in a car or other vehicle. (BRIT; in AM, usually use gearshift
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gearshift         
  • crash gearbox]]
  • Interior of a 2010 [[Jaguar XF]]; with a rotary knob style gear selector on the central console
  • 125px
  • [[Fiat 500L]] manual gear shift with 6 speeds
  • 125px
  • 125px
  • 125px
  • 125px
  • 125px
  • W 120-series]] Mercedes-Benz 180
  • A knob on a [[Peugeot 206]] showing the driver the position of each gear
  • Gear stick of [[Rolls-Royce Phantom I]] Open Tourer Windovers (1926)
  • Dog-leg gear lever in a [[Porsche-Diesel 218]] (1959)
LEVER FOR SHIFTING GEARS MANUALLY
Shift stick; Gear selector; Gear shift knob; Gear shift; Gearshift; Gear lever; Gearstick; Shifter knob; Gear shifter; Three on the tree; H-shifter; H-pattern; Gear-shift; Shift knob; Gear knob; Stick shift knob; Shift knobs; Shift lever; Weighted gear knob; Manual shift lever; Weighted Gear Knob; Weighted shift knob; Shift Knob; Granny gear; Four on the floor (transmission)
also gear shift (gearshifts)
In a vehicle, the gearshift is the same as the gear lever
. (mainly AM)
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gear shift         
  • crash gearbox]]
  • Interior of a 2010 [[Jaguar XF]]; with a rotary knob style gear selector on the central console
  • 125px
  • [[Fiat 500L]] manual gear shift with 6 speeds
  • 125px
  • 125px
  • 125px
  • 125px
  • 125px
  • W 120-series]] Mercedes-Benz 180
  • A knob on a [[Peugeot 206]] showing the driver the position of each gear
  • Gear stick of [[Rolls-Royce Phantom I]] Open Tourer Windovers (1926)
  • Dog-leg gear lever in a [[Porsche-Diesel 218]] (1959)
LEVER FOR SHIFTING GEARS MANUALLY
Shift stick; Gear selector; Gear shift knob; Gear shift; Gearshift; Gear lever; Gearstick; Shifter knob; Gear shifter; Three on the tree; H-shifter; H-pattern; Gear-shift; Shift knob; Gear knob; Stick shift knob; Shift knobs; Shift lever; Weighted gear knob; Manual shift lever; Weighted Gear Knob; Weighted shift knob; Shift Knob; Granny gear; Four on the floor (transmission)

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Timing belt (camshaft)

In a piston engine, either a timing belt (also called a cambelt) or timing chain or set of timing gears is used to synchronize the rotation of the crankshaft and the camshaft. This synchronisation ensures that the engine's valves open and close at the correct times in relation to the position of the pistons.