Constant Mesh Gearbox
A constant mesh gearbox is a form of manual transmission gearbox in which all of the gears are in constant mesh with one another, thus the name and the driver select the proper gear ratio by moving a shift lever. To transport power from the engine to the wheels, it employs a set of gears with equivalent teeth that engage with one another.
Transmission is primarily accomplished through the use of helical and double helical gears. The continuous mesh gearbox, when compared to other types of manual transmissions, provides smooth gear changes, great efficiency, and durability, making it a popular choice for high-performance automobiles and racing cars.
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Contact NowBranch: Mechanical Engineering
Subject: Internal Combustion Engine
Topic: Transmission
Subtopic: Constant Mesh Gearbox
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