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  2. File:RV assembly at Jayco.webm - Wikipedia

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    RV_assembly_at_Jayco.webm (WebM audio/video file, VP8/Vorbis, length 47 s, 640 × 480 pixels, 5.24 Mbps overall, file size: 29.14 MB) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.

  3. Pullback motor - Wikipedia

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    Darda use such a mechanism for their Stop'n'Go motor. [4] This is pre-wound, then releases automatically when shunted from behind. This allows relay races to be set up with multiple cars. A few pullback motors are used in toys other than cars. The K'Nex construction toy has such a motor, as have some later Meccano sets.

  4. Jayco - Wikipedia

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    Jayco partnered with a UK-based company in the late 1970s and produced a tent camper for the European market. [2] Jayco Australia Ltd was founded in 1975, and production commenced there the following year. Jayco of Australia soon became the largest player in the Australian camper/caravan industry.

  5. Clockwork - Wikipedia

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    Wind-up toys – often as a simple mechanical motor, or to create automata. These may be either key-wound, as were many 20th-century model trains, or a simpler pullback motor. Most photographic camera leaf shutters use a clockwork mechanism not unlike that of wristwatches to time the opening and closing of the shutter blades.

  6. Integral windup - Wikipedia

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  7. Mainspring - Wikipedia

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    A semicircular weight, pivoted at the center of the watch, rotates with each wrist motion. A winder mechanism uses rotations in both directions to wind the mainspring. In automatic watches, motion of the wrist could continue winding the mainspring until it broke. This is prevented with a slipping clutch device. [17]

  8. Slider-crank linkage - Wikipedia

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    Slider crank mechanisms of a steam engine with a crosshead linking the piston and the crank. Crank slider mechanisms with 0 and 1.25 eccentricity. Coupler curves of a slider crank. A slider-crank linkage is a four-link mechanism with three revolute joints and one prismatic (sliding) joint. [1]

  9. Winch - Wikipedia

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    The winch is made of cable made up of a braided synthetic rope, or a steel cable wrapped around a motorized drum. Each is controlled electronically, allowing the operator to control the winch speed. [5] Modern vehicles typically use electric winches running off the car's 12V starter or 24V secondary battery. The winch is either controlled with ...