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Twin Countershaft Transmission
A twin countershaft transmission is a type of gearbox found in heavy-duty vehicles, featuring two parallel shafts that allow for more efficient torque distribution and gear ratios.
Input Shaft
The shaft that transfers power from an external source (like an engine) into a gearbox or transmission to be distributed to the machinery.
Shift Bar Housing
The manifold on top of a standard transmission that houses the shift rails, usually three, to which shift yokes are connected; the shift tower assembly mounts on top of the shift bar housing. Also known as shift rail housing.
Range Shifts
Actions or processes involving the change of gear ranges in transmissions, allowing vehicles to operate efficiently across different speeds and terrains.
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