A gearwheel or cogwheel with teeth that project from the face of the wheel at right angles, used especially in the gears of motor vehicles.
冕形齿轮,差动器侧伞齿轮
Example sentencesExamples
The teeth of the crown wheel act upon the pallets alternately and cause the balance to oscillate.
The most likely distortion to occur as the result of whacking the ‘other end’ is the rather permanent one of a cast crown wheel resolving itself into at least two parts.
The process is not so straight forward in a clock equipped with a horizontal crown wheel as this one is.
The internal diameter of hardened crown wheels are ground by holding the component in pitch line chucks to ensure accuracy of the finished gear.
The yarns were attached to the crown wheels on the jack and joined together on the single hook on the cart.
As the weight falls, it sets the crown wheel moving round in jerks or ‘ticks’.
With our rally development work we have found that the crown wheels and pinions previously available have inherent faults in the gear cutting, materials, design and heat treatment.
Parts of the main drive machinery remain: the main shafts and crown wheels from two of the main water-wheels; and the horizontal shaft which provided power, via belts and lines, to the machinery.
It can be confirmed that the first information about clocks with crown wheels was found in Italy and that the noble art of clockmaking was born there.
The ingenious contrivance for this purpose consisted of a crown wheel, rotated by the falling weight, whose teeth drove the pallets of a verge backwards and forwards.
It had a new back axle with twin wheels out of alignment and double crown wheels and pinion.
The hands of the clock are connected to the shaft of the crown wheel by a system of gears.
The great spur wheel and the lay shaft crown wheel have wooden teeth turning cast iron pinions.
This same product also secures the crown wheel to the differential to prevent fretting (wear caused by small metal particles generated on assembly).
The grey gearwheels are crown wheels with normal cylindrical gearing on the outside circumference.
The organisation excels as recognised crown wheel manufacturers that conform to strict national, international and environment standards.
Definition of crown wheel in US English:
crown wheel
nounˈkroun ˌ(h)wēl
A gearwheel or cogwheel with teeth that project from the face of the wheel at right angles, used especially in the gears of motor vehicles.
冕形齿轮,差动器侧伞齿轮
Example sentencesExamples
The teeth of the crown wheel act upon the pallets alternately and cause the balance to oscillate.
The hands of the clock are connected to the shaft of the crown wheel by a system of gears.
The most likely distortion to occur as the result of whacking the ‘other end’ is the rather permanent one of a cast crown wheel resolving itself into at least two parts.
It had a new back axle with twin wheels out of alignment and double crown wheels and pinion.
The organisation excels as recognised crown wheel manufacturers that conform to strict national, international and environment standards.
The internal diameter of hardened crown wheels are ground by holding the component in pitch line chucks to ensure accuracy of the finished gear.
The ingenious contrivance for this purpose consisted of a crown wheel, rotated by the falling weight, whose teeth drove the pallets of a verge backwards and forwards.
With our rally development work we have found that the crown wheels and pinions previously available have inherent faults in the gear cutting, materials, design and heat treatment.
This same product also secures the crown wheel to the differential to prevent fretting (wear caused by small metal particles generated on assembly).
The great spur wheel and the lay shaft crown wheel have wooden teeth turning cast iron pinions.
The process is not so straight forward in a clock equipped with a horizontal crown wheel as this one is.
The grey gearwheels are crown wheels with normal cylindrical gearing on the outside circumference.
It can be confirmed that the first information about clocks with crown wheels was found in Italy and that the noble art of clockmaking was born there.
Parts of the main drive machinery remain: the main shafts and crown wheels from two of the main water-wheels; and the horizontal shaft which provided power, via belts and lines, to the machinery.
As the weight falls, it sets the crown wheel moving round in jerks or ‘ticks’.
The yarns were attached to the crown wheels on the jack and joined together on the single hook on the cart.