What are the characteristics of a two-shaft transmission?
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The characteristic of a two-shaft transmission is that the input shaft and output shaft are parallel, with no intermediate shaft. Here is a related introduction to the two-shaft transmission: 1. Introduction: The two-shaft transmission features two shafts: input shaft I and output shaft II, which are parallel to each other. Power is input from the input shaft and transmitted directly to the output shaft through a pair of gears. Each gear uses a pair of gears for transmission, and the rotation direction of the output shaft (transmission output shaft) is opposite to that of the input shaft (engine crankshaft). The two-shaft transmission is mainly used in front-engine, front-wheel-drive vehicle transmissions. 2. Application: In mid-size and light passenger cars with front-engine, front-wheel-drive or rear-engine, rear-wheel-drive configurations, the two-shaft transmission is adopted due to the requirements of overall structural layout. It has a simple and compact structure and is widely used in passenger vehicles.