What is the Structural Principle of a Manual Transmission?

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MacAdrian
07/25/25 4:25am
Regarding the structural principle of a manual transmission, the details are as follows: 1. The working principle of a manual transmission involves shifting the gear lever to switch the driving gears on the intermediate shaft. 2. By combining gears of different sizes with the power output shaft, the torque and speed of the driving wheels are altered. Below is a detailed introduction to manual transmissions: 1. A manual transmission is a type of transmission that requires manually shifting the gear lever to change the transmission ratio. 2. The manual transmission mainly consists of the housing, transmission components (input and output shafts, gears, synchronizers, etc.), and operating components (shift lever, shift fork, etc.).
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