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− | A '''gear assembly''' is a [[machine component]] that is used to transmit [[power]] from one adjacent machine component to another, such as [[water wheel]]s, [[windmill]]s, [[axle]]s, [[screw pump]]s, [[millstone]]s and other gear assemblies. Gear assemblies are required to change the direction of power flow, whether a | + | A '''gear assembly''' is a [[machine component]] that is used to transmit [[power]] from one adjacent machine component to another, such as [[water wheel]]s, [[windmill]]s, [[axle]]s, [[screw pump]]s, [[millstone]]s and other gear assemblies. Gear assemblies are required to change the direction of power flow, whether a horiztonal '''x'''- and '''y'''-axis change on the same [[z-level]], or a change between vertical ('''z'''-axis) and horizontal (either '''x'''- ''or'' '''y'''-axis) to/from a differant z-level – that is, any change of 90°. A gear assembly is constructed from a single [[mechanism]]. A [[screw pump]] can be used to change the direction of power flow without using a mechanism (for instance when [[metal]] and [[stone]] are unavailable). |
Gear assemblies require 5 units of power each. | Gear assemblies require 5 units of power each. |