Disassembling a 9.6v RYOBI Drill: Locked Gears?

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The discussion focuses on the internal gear mechanism of a 9.6v RYOBI cordless drill, specifically identifying which gears in the transmission are locked. Participants mention the 1st and 2nd stage sun gears, 1st and 2nd stage spider gears, and the ring gear. It is suggested that the ring gear is likely one of the locked components, prompting further inquiry into the locking status of the other gears.

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I took apart a 9.6v RYOBI cordless drill and was wondering which of the gears in the transmission are locked. There's the 1st and 2nd stage sun gear, 1st and 2nd stage spider gear, and ring gear.

I think the ring gear is one of them, but which else are also locked, if any?
 
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