Gear - Law Dictionary Search Results
Change gear
A gear by means of which the speed of machinery or of
Bevel gear
A kind of gear in which the two wheels working together lie in different
Clash gear
A change speed gear in which the gears are changed by sliding endwise
gear up
To prepare for an event or activity as to gear up for the election campaign
Irreversible steering gear
A steering gear esp for an automobile not affected by the road wheels
landing gear
of an amphibious airplane together with their supporting structures Landing gear may be fixed rigidly in place or retractable when in
Hookes gearing
Spur gearing having teeth slanting across the face of the wheel sometimes
Lay shaft
A secondary shaft as in a sliding change gear for an automobile a cam shaft operated by a two
Transmission lines
Transmission lines, means all high pressure cables and overhead lines (not being an essential part of the distribution system of...
Bogie engine
A switching engine the running gear and driving gear of which are on a bogie or
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