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Power can be transferred between devices using [[gear assembly|gear assemblies]] and [[axle]]s. Axles transfer power in a single direction -- north, south, east, west, up, or down.  Axles are classified as "horizontal" or "vertical", with the former going north/south or east/west, and with the latter going up or down [[Z-level]]s.  Axles must terminate at a device, or a gear assembly, or another axle of the same kind.  You cannot transfer power from a horizontal to a vertical axle (or from a north/south to an east/west horizontal axle) without a gear assembly. Horizontal axles may be built individually up to 10 tiles long; if you want a longer axle, you may simply build two or more of them in a line; you don't need gear assemblies between them.  Vertical axles are always placed one tile at a time, and may be as tall as you wish.
 
Power can be transferred between devices using [[gear assembly|gear assemblies]] and [[axle]]s. Axles transfer power in a single direction -- north, south, east, west, up, or down.  Axles are classified as "horizontal" or "vertical", with the former going north/south or east/west, and with the latter going up or down [[Z-level]]s.  Axles must terminate at a device, or a gear assembly, or another axle of the same kind.  You cannot transfer power from a horizontal to a vertical axle (or from a north/south to an east/west horizontal axle) without a gear assembly. Horizontal axles may be built individually up to 10 tiles long; if you want a longer axle, you may simply build two or more of them in a line; you don't need gear assemblies between them.  Vertical axles are always placed one tile at a time, and may be as tall as you wish.
  
Gear assemblies take up a single tile and transfer power to any device, axle or gear assembly within the six orthogonally adjacent tiles (north, south, east, west, above, below). Gear assemblies are best used for moving power through right-angles. For example, they can be built as bases for windmills to move power out sideways along an axle.  Gear assemblies can also be linked to a [[lever]] to disengage them, which will stop power transfer through that tile.  Don't do this with gears that are supporting machinery above them, as the machinery may collapse.
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Gear assemblies take up a single tile and transfer power to any device, axle or gear assembly within the six orthogonally adjacent tiles (north, south, east, west, above, below). Gear assemblies are best used for moving power through right-angles. For example, they can be built as bases for windmills to move power out sideways along an axle.
  
 
Because of the high power use of gear assemblies (5), axles are more appropriate and convenient to build when transferring power across horizontal or vertical distances. An axle uses (1) power for every tile of power transfer. An axle 5 tiles long will use (5) power. Axles can be directly attached to windmills, waterwheels and screw pumps in order to provide power. For security, one can make an axle-train cross a moat by first going down the moat, across, and then up. Or perhaps a screw pump will make a floor-type security-wall for a downward axle.
 
Because of the high power use of gear assemblies (5), axles are more appropriate and convenient to build when transferring power across horizontal or vertical distances. An axle uses (1) power for every tile of power transfer. An axle 5 tiles long will use (5) power. Axles can be directly attached to windmills, waterwheels and screw pumps in order to provide power. For security, one can make an axle-train cross a moat by first going down the moat, across, and then up. Or perhaps a screw pump will make a floor-type security-wall for a downward axle.

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