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How do you calculate Gear Train Radios?
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The gear train ratio is calculated by dividing the number of teeth on one gear by the number of teeth on another gear, and this process can be extended across multiple gears by multiplying the individual ratios. For example, a first gear ratio of 2.66:1 combined with a rear differential ratio of 3.42:1 results in an overall gear ratio of 9.09:1. The discussion emphasizes that higher gear ratios yield more torque at the expense of speed, while lower ratios provide increased speed with reduced torque. Additionally, worm gears are noted for their unique directional shift, which complicates their use in gear trains.
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ITS VERY SIMPLEPrudensOptimus said:How do you calculate Gear Train Radios?
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