Functions of the Transmission
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The main functions of the transmission are: energy saving, speed regulation, protection, improving process level and quality, and extending the service life of equipment. The transmission has the following characteristics: (1) Changing the transmission ratio to meet the requirements of driving speed. (2) Achieving reverse driving. The engine crankshaft can only rotate in one direction, but the car sometimes needs to drive in reverse. (3) Interrupting power transmission. When the car is idling, shifting gears, or parking for power output, the power transmission to the drive wheels is interrupted. (4) Achieving neutral gear. When the clutch is engaged, the transmission does not output power.