What are the essential components of a basic two-stage spur gearbox?

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A basic two-stage spur gearbox typically includes essential components such as gears, shafts, bearings, and a housing. The gears are responsible for transmitting power, while the shafts support the gears and facilitate rotation. Bearings reduce friction and support the shafts, ensuring smooth operation. The housing encloses and protects the internal components, maintaining alignment and stability. Understanding these components is crucial for anyone looking to work with or design a two-stage spur gearbox.
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excuse me,may someone list down all the gearbox components,
i have some difficulties in finding all this..tq..
 
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What kind of gearbox exactly? Manual? sequential? automatic? dual clutch? zero-shift?

Is like asking to ordering a pizza without mention what pizza you want. ;)
 
i'm sorry,the gearbox is a two stage spur gearbox.A simple one.i just want to know the basic parts that needs to be there for the gearbox.
 
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