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  2. Direct-drive mechanism - Wikipedia

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    Direct-drive systems are characterized by smooth torque transmission, and nearly-zero backlash. [9] [10] [11] The main [citation needed] benefits of a direct-drive system are increased efficiency (due to reduced power losses from the drivetrain components) and being a simpler design with fewer moving parts.

  3. Belleville washer - Wikipedia

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    These same 8 washers can be arranged in a 3-3-2 configuration (=), a 4-4 configuration (=), a 2-2-2-2 configuration (=), and various other configurations. The number of unique ways to stack n {\displaystyle {n}} washers is defined by the integer partition function p ( n ) and increases rapidly with large n {\displaystyle {n}} , allowing fine ...

  4. Washer (hardware) - Wikipedia

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    This type of washer is especially effective as a lock washer when used with a soft substrate, such as aluminium or plastic, [8] and can resist rotation more than a plain washer on hard surfaces, as the tension between washer and the surface is applied over a much smaller area (the teeth). There are four types: internal, external, combination ...

  5. Bonded seal - Wikipedia

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    Originally made by Dowty Group, they are also known as Dowty seals or Dowty washers. [1] Now widely manufactured, they are available in a range of standard sizes and materials [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] A bonded seal consists of an outer annular ring of a hard material, typically steel, and an inner annular ring of an elastomeric material that acts as a ...

  6. Stuffing box - Wikipedia

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    A gland is a general type of stuffing box, used to seal a rotating or reciprocating shaft against a fluid. The most common example is in the head of a tap where the gland is usually packed with string which has been soaked in tallow or similar grease.

  7. Backlash (engineering) - Wikipedia

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    In mechanical engineering, backlash, sometimes called lash, play, or slop, is a clearance or lost motion in a mechanism caused by gaps between the parts. It can be defined as "the maximum distance or angle through which any part of a mechanical system may be moved in one direction without applying appreciable force or motion to the next part in mechanical sequence."