Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
Quill drive
Serbian translation:
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English term
Quill drive
One example of a quill drive is found in a drill press where the quill allows the chuck to move up and down while still being driven.
Quill drives have been extensively used in railroad electric locomotives to connect between the traction motors and the driven wheels. The two are linked by a flexible drive which allows a degree of radial motion and possibly a small amount of axial motion. This smooths the drive from the motors and isolates them from mechanical shock as well. Quill drives were used by many electric locomotives in the United States, particularly those of the Pennsylvania Railroad—their long-lasting GG1 design being perhaps the best known. Many locomotives built in France, Germany and Italy used quill drives as well, allowing higher locomotive speed. The English Electric built NZR ED class used a quill drive, but was found to be hard on the track.
Izvor: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quill_drive
5 +2 | pogon sa šupljim vratilom | Dragomir Perovic |
Jul 27, 2011 21:21: V&M Stanković changed "Level" from "Non-PRO" to "PRO"
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