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  2. Shaft-driven bicycle - Wikipedia

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    Dynamic Runabout 7 shaft-driven bicycle Drive-shaft housing. A shaft-driven bicycle is a bicycle that uses a drive shaft instead of a chain to transmit power from the pedals to the wheel. Shaft drives were introduced in the 1880s, but were mostly supplanted by chain-driven bicycles due to the gear ranges possible with sprockets and derailleurs ...

  3. Randsburg, California - Wikipedia

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    The mines started the town of Randsburg in 1895 and later the town of Johannesburg, California and Atolia, California. [15] The Rand Mine produced more silver than any mine in California. The mine closed in 1929 as it was no longer profitable. [16] [17] [18] In January 1898 Randsburg Railway opened. It ran from Johannesburg to Kramer Junction ...

  4. Drive shaft - Wikipedia

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    A drive shaft, driveshaft, driving shaft, tailshaft (Australian English), propeller shaft (prop shaft), or Cardan shaft (after Girolamo Cardano) is a component for transmitting mechanical power, torque, and rotation, usually used to connect other components of a drivetrain that cannot be connected directly because of distance or the need to ...

  5. Campbell's Ledge - Wikipedia

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    There are a couple of abandoned mine shafts. They are since filled in partially and fenced in for safety reasons. There is a small lake at the top called the Campbell's Ledge Reservoir which has a very high Largemouth Bass, Perch and Bluegill population. Currently, it is permitted to fish the reservoir.

  6. Category:Shaft drive motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    B. BMW /5 motorcycles; BMW /6 motorcycles; BMW HP2 Enduro; BMW HP2 Sport; BMW K1; BMW K100; BMW K1200GT; BMW K1200R; BMW K1300R; BMW K1200RS; BMW K1300S; BMW K1600 ...

  7. Line shaft - Wikipedia

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    A line shaft is a power-driven rotating shaft for power transmission that was used extensively from the Industrial Revolution until the early 20th century. Prior to the widespread use of electric motors small enough to be connected directly to each piece of machinery, line shafting was used to distribute power from a large central power source ...

  8. Layshaft - Wikipedia

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    The layshaft is the gear-carrying shaft that links the wallower (the small spur gear driven at increased speed by the waterwheel) to any upright shafts that carry the millstones. The term, layshaft, was also used by millwrights , in both wind- and watermills, to refer to a shaft that drove secondary machinery such as sack hoists, rather than ...

  9. Jackshaft - Wikipedia

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    The oldest uses of the term jackshaft appear to involve shafts that were intermediate between water wheels or stationary steam engines and the line shafts of 19th century mills. [1] [2] In these early sources from New England mills in 1872 and 1880, the term "jack shaft" always appears in quotes. Another 1872 author wrote: "Gear wheels are used ...