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A '''gear assembly''' is a [[machine component]] that is used to move [[power]] between adjacent machine components such as [[water wheel]]s, [[windmill]]s, [[axle]]s, and other gear assemblies. Each gear in a chain of gears requires '''5''' units of power. They can be linked to a [[lever]] using mechanims. Devices such as waterwheels and windmills provide power that can be transferred by gear assemblies into adjacent devices. This allows the transfer of vertical motion to horizontal and vice versa.
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A '''gear assembly''' is a [[machine component]] that is used to move [[power]] between adjacent machine components such as [[water wheel]]s, [[windmill]]s, [[axle]]s, and other gear assemblies. This allows the transfer of vertical motion to horizontal and vice versa. Each gear in a chain of gears requires 5 units of power.
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==Construction==
  
 
Gears can be constructed from the {{K|b}}uild menu under {{K|M}}achine Components and {{K|g}}ear. They require one [[mechanism]] to construct.
 
Gears can be constructed from the {{K|b}}uild menu under {{K|M}}achine Components and {{K|g}}ear. They require one [[mechanism]] to construct.
  
When connected to a lever gears can be 'disconnected' by activating the lever. However, be warned, devices connected vertically to a linked gear may collapse when disconnected. An example is building a windmill directly ontop of a gear and then 'disconnecting' the gear using a lever; this causes the windmill construction to collapse. Instead, create a second gear adjacent to the linked gear upon which to support the windmill.
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A gear may be used to transfer power between [[z-level]]s. In order to do so, you must first dig a channel, and then place the gear over the opening. Another gear may be used above or below to resume pathing power on the XY plane.
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==Disconnected gears==
  
A gear may be used to transfer power between z levels. In order to do so, you must first dig a channel, and then place the gear over the opening. Another gear may be used above or below to resume pathing power on the XY plane.
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When connected to a [[lever]], gears can be "disconnected" by activating the lever. However, be warned that devices connected vertically to a linked gear may collapse when disconnected. An example is building a windmill directly on top of a gear and then "disconnecting" the gear using a lever; this causes the windmill construction to collapse. Instead, create a second gear adjacent to the linked gear upon which to support the windmill.
  
 
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[[Category:Constructions]]
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[[Category:Machine components]]

Revision as of 21:05, 1 November 2007

A gear assembly is a machine component that is used to move power between adjacent machine components such as water wheels, windmills, axles, and other gear assemblies. This allows the transfer of vertical motion to horizontal and vice versa. Each gear in a chain of gears requires 5 units of power.

Construction

Gears can be constructed from the build menu under Machine Components and gear. They require one mechanism to construct.

A gear may be used to transfer power between z-levels. In order to do so, you must first dig a channel, and then place the gear over the opening. Another gear may be used above or below to resume pathing power on the XY plane.

Disconnected gears

When connected to a lever, gears can be "disconnected" by activating the lever. However, be warned that devices connected vertically to a linked gear may collapse when disconnected. An example is building a windmill directly on top of a gear and then "disconnecting" the gear using a lever; this causes the windmill construction to collapse. Instead, create a second gear adjacent to the linked gear upon which to support the windmill.