What is Gearbox? Types, Parts, Working [Images & PDF] (2024)

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Gearbox and Types

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What is gearbox or transmission?

The word “transmission” is used for a device that is located between the clutch and the propeller shaft. It may be a gearbox, a torque converter, overdrive, fluid drive, or hydraulic drive.

A gearbox in a car is a mechanical component that transfers power from the engine to the wheels. It is also frequently called a transmission. By switching between gears, the gearbox enables the driver to control the torque and speed of the wheels.

Manual transmission gearboxes have a clutch that engages and disengages the engine from the gearbox, and a gear shift lever that selects different gears. Automatic transmission gearboxes change gears automatically by hydraulic or electronic control.

The type of gearbox a car uses will vary depending on the car’s type, its intended use, and the driver’s preferences.

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Components of Gearbox

Following are the main components of gearbox:

  1. Main shaft
  2. Clutch shaft
  3. Lay shaft
  4. Synchromesh shaft
  5. Gears
  6. Gear lever

#1 Main Shaft

In a gearbox, the main shaft is the output shaft. This shaft is kept in front of the clutch shaft or engine output shaft, parallel to the lay shaft. This shaft is attached to the gear lever that is used to change the gears.

#2 Clutch Shaft

The output from the engine is sent to the gearbox using a clutch shaft. This shaft allows to engage and disengage the engine output.

#3 Lay Shaft

Lay shafts are used to transfer power from the engine to the main shaft by continuously meshing the lay shaft gear with the clutch shaft gear.

#4 Synchromesh Shaft

They are the unique components found in modern synchromesh gearboxes. By keeping the main shaft, lay shaft, and clutch shaft at the same speed, they facilitate smooth gear shifting. They don’t have to move over the shaft for the gears to change.

#5 Gears

In essence, gears are just circles with teeth connecting them. A gear transmits a circular motion between two different shafts by rotating and meshing with another gear on the other shaft. Gears come in a variety of shapes and sizes, including spur gear, helical gear, bevel gear, and worm gear.

#6 Gear Lever

The driver uses the gear lever to change or shift the gear. The lever moves in a particular way according to design.

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Types of Gearbox

Following are the types of gearbox used in modern vehicles:

  1. Sliding mesh type gearbox
  2. Constant-mesh type gearbox
  3. Synchromesh gearbox
  4. Epicyclic gearbox

Purpose of Transmission

Why gearbox is used?

The purpose of the transmission is to provide high torque at the time of starting, hill climbing, accelerating, and pulling a load. When a vehicle is starting from rest, hill climbing, accelerating, and meeting other resistance, high torque is required at the driving wheels.

Hence a device must be provided to permit the engine crankshaft to revolve at a relatively high speed, while the wheels turn at slower speeds. This is enclosed in a metal box called a gearbox. The vehicle speed is also changed with the help of the transmission keeping the engine speed the same with a certain limit.

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A. Manual Transmission Gearbox Types

Due to its low cost, a manual transmission is the type of gearbox found in most vehicles on the road. The gearbox has limited gear ratios, such as maximum 6-speeds and 1-reverse, and gear shifting is a manual task performed by the driver by pushing or pulling the gear lever in a predefined way. In a manual transmission gearbox, the clutch must be used.

#1 Sliding Mesh Type GearBox

It is the simplest type of gearbox. The arrangement of gears is in a neutral position. The gear housing and bearing are not shown. The clutch gear is fixed to the clutch shaft. It remains always connected to the drive gear of the counter-shaft.

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Three other gears like first speed,second speed, and reverse speed gear are also rigidly fixed to the countershaft or also known as layshaft. Two gears mounted on the splined main shaft can be slid by the shifter yoke when the shift lever is operated.

The gears are connected to the corresponding gears of the countershaft. A reverse idler gear is fixed on another shaft and remains connected to the reverse gear of the countershaft.

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How sliding mesh gearbox works?

Gear is Neutral

In this position of the gear, the engine power is not transmitted to the rear axle. When the gear is in neutral, the clutch gear transmits the power to the gear on the countershaft, and the countershaft further does not transmit line power to the main shaft. Therefore the output of the gearbox is disconnected from the input of the gearbox.

Remember that in a neutral position, just the clutch shaft gear is engaged to the countershaft gear. Other gears are free, so the transmission main shaft is not rotating.

First or Low-speed Gear

First or low-speed gear, by operating the gear shift lever, the larger gear on the main shaft is moved along the shaft to mesh with the first gear of the countershaft.

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In this, the main shaft and the clutch shaft rotate in the same direction. Since the smaller countershaft gear is engaged with, the larger main shaft gear, a gear reduction of approximately 3:1 is obtained.

That is, the clutch shaft turns three times for each revolution of the main shaft. Besides, gear reduction in the differential at the rear wheels creates a higher gear ratio, about 12:1, between the wheels and the engine crankshaft.

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Second Speed Gear

Second speed gear: By operating the gear shift lever, the larger gear of the main shaft is disengaged from the first gear of the countershaft, and then the smaller gear of the main shaft meshes with the second gear of the countershaft.

In the second speed gear, the main shaft and the clutch shaft rotate in the same direction. A gear reduction of approximately 2:1 is obtained. The differential gear reduction increases this gear ratio to about 8:1.

Third Top or High-speed Gear

Third top or high-speed gear. By operating the crankshaft lever, the second gears of the main shaft and countershaft are disengaged, and then the second and top gear of the main shaft isforced axially against the clutch shaft gear.

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The external teeth of the clutch shaft gear mesh with the internal teeth in the second gear and top gear. The main shaft turns with the clutch shaft, and a gear ratio of 1:1 is obtained. The differential reduction produces a gear ratio of about 4:1 between the engine crankshaft and the wheels.

Reverse Gear

Reverse gear, by operating the crankshaft lever, the larger gear of the main shaft meshes with the reverse idler gear. The reverse idler gear is always in mesh with the countershaft reverse gear.

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Interposing the idler gear between the countershaft reverse gear and the main shaft bigger gear, the main shaft turns in the direction opposite to that of the clutch shaft. This changes the rotation of the wheels from forward to backward so that the vehicle backs.

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#2 Constant Mesh Gearbox

In this type of gearbox, all the gears of the main shaft are in constant mesh with the corresponding gears of the countershaft (layshaft).As the figure shows, two sliding dog clutches are provided on the main shaft.

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The one sliding dog clutch is placed in between the clutch gear and the second gear, and the other is placed in between the first gear and reverse gear. All gears are free on the splined main shaft.

The dog clutch slides on the main shaft to rotate with it. All the gears on the countershaft are fixed with it. When the left-hand dog clutch is made to slide to the left through the gearshift lever, it meshes with the clutch gear, and the top speed gear is achieved.

When the left-hand log clutch meshes with the second gear, the second speed gear is obtained. Likewise, by sliding the right-hand dog clutch to the left and right, the first gear and reverse gear are obtained.

In these types of gearbox, all the gears are in constant mesh. They are safe from damage, and an unpleasant grinding sound does not occur while engaging and disengaging them.

Full notes on constant mesh gearbox

#3 Synchromesh GearBox

Modern cars use helical gears and synchromesh devices in the gearboxes, that synchronize the rotation of gears that are about to mesh. This eliminates clashing of the gears and makes gear shifting easier.

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This type of gearbox is similar to the constant mesh gearbox. The synchromesh gearbox is provided with a synchromesh device by which the two gears to be engaged are first taken into frictional contact, which adjusts their speed, after which they are engaged easily.

In most vehicles, the synchromesh devices are not fitted to all the gears. They are fitted only on the top gears. Reverse gear, and sometimes the first gear, do not have synchromesh devices. Because they are intended to be engaged when the vehicle is stationary.

When the gear lever is moved, the synchromesh cone meets with a similar cone on the pinion. Due to friction, the rotating pinion is, made to rotate at the same speed as the synchromesh unit. To give a positive drive, further movement of the gear lever enables the coupling to override several springs loaded balls and the coupling engages with the dogs on the ride of the pinion.

Since both pinion and synchromesh units are moving at the same speed, this engagement is necessary before engaging the dog teeth so that the cones have a chance to bring the synchronizer and pinion to the same speed.

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B. Automatic Transmission Gearbox Types

Inmanyaspects,theautomatictransmissionisbetter.Theyaretypicallyfoundinmodernautomobiles.Typically, they cost a lot. By simply pressing the accelerator, infinite gear ratios can be achieved.

This allows the driver to choose between forward or reverse, park, neutral drive, and sport driving modes. The gear chosen by the drive will automatically determine the gear ratios and the timing of the meshing. Since an automatic gearbox does not require a clutch pedal, it only has two pedals.

#1 Epicyclic GearBox

In ordinary gearing, the axes of the various gears are fixed, the motion of the gears being simply rotations about their axes. In epicyclic gearing, at least one gear not only rotates, about its own axis but also rotates bodily about some other axis.

These types of gearbox are the most widely used automatic transmission system. In an automatic transmission system, there is only an accelerator and brake are provided. So there will not be any clutch pedal or gear lever available on the vehicle.

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Construction of Epicyclic Gearbox:

It has an epicyclic gear arrangement. As the figure shows the front view and side view of the gearbox. This gearbox type, has three gears sun gear, planet gear, and ring gear. The sun gear is mounted on the sun gear shaft. The planet gear is mounted on the planet carrier and the ring gear is mounted on the planet carrier shaft.

The ring gear has internal gears that are meshes with planet gear to rotate with it. An epicyclic gearbox is an arrangement of locking gear. If one gear is locked remaining two gear will be act as input and output. For example, if the sun gear is locked the ring gear and planet gear act as input and output members.

This typical arrangement will be available of locking the gear at the same time and taking the output power from anyone gear and giving the power input to any gear so such kind of arrangement will be available.

So by locking anyone’s gear, we can get a very different speed. The specialty of this particular epicyclic gearbox is we can achieve a wider variety of variations in speed.

#2 Hydraulic Torque Converter

An automatic transmission uses a hydraulic torque converter as a type of fluid coupling to transfer power and torque from the engine to the load. To transfer power between the input and output shafts, it combines hydraulic pressure and fluid flow.

Hydraulic torque converter gearboxes include a turbine, an impeller, a highly compressed fluid, and a stator. For determining the various speeds or gear ratios, the stator is used. The accelerator pedal is used to control this.

To direct fluid flow, the stator is positioned between the impeller and the turbine of the torque converter connected to the engine shaft. The turbine is connected to the output shaft, and the impeller is connected to the engine shaft.

These types of gearboxes are especially helpful in automatic transmissions because they let the engine idle while the car is stopped without stalling the engine.

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FAQs

What is a gearbox type? ›

In general, there are three different types of gearboxes: concentric, parallel, and right angle. A fourth type called shaft mount is also used in situations where the applications are in a configuration where they cannot be mounted by foot. We will discuss mounting positions in greater detail later in this post.

What are the parts of the gearbox? ›

A car gearbox or a car transmission box is a mechanical component consisting of gears, bearings, shafts, etc., located between the car's engine and the wheel. It transmits power generated by the engine to the wheel, making it responsible for the car's motion.

What is the function of gearbox PDF? ›

Functions of the car gearbox

It allows the driver to manually change the gear ratio as per the speed and road conditions. Transfer power to the wheels: The gearbox transfers the required amount of power from the engine to the wheels at different speeds.

What is gearbox function? ›

The purpose of a gearbox is to increase or reduce speed. As a result, torque output will be the inverse of the speed function. If the enclosed drive is a speed reducer (speed output is less than speed input), the torque output will increase; if the drive increases speed, the torque output will decrease.

What are the 4 main letters on the gearbox? ›

Letters on an Automatic Gearshift:
  • P is for Park. You'll use this when your car is stopped, and you need to set the parking brake.
  • R is for Reverse. This is the gear you use when you're backing up.
  • N is for Neutral. Your car won't drive in this gear, but the engine will still run. ...
  • D is for Drive. ...
  • L is for Low.
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What kind of gearbox is the most common? ›

Today, it is still quite common for passenger cars and light vehicles to use manual gearboxes. However, when it comes to heavy vehicles, automated or automatic gearboxes are the most common. In recent years, automatic gearboxes have become very popular, due to all the advantages they offer…

What are the three main functions of a gearbox? ›

Basically the gearbox serves three purposes:
  • To multiply (or increase) the torque (turning effort) being transmitted by the engine.
  • To provide a means of reversing the vehicle.
  • To provide a permanent position of neutral.

How does a gearbox look like? ›

On the main shaft, there are three gears, while the other four are attached to the layshaft. Constant Mesh Gearbox– As the name suggests, all the gears are in continual mesh here. All the gears are helical except the reverse one. In this, dog clutches are used to engage and disengage the gears.

Is a gearbox the same as a transmission? ›

A transmission (also called a gearbox) is a mechanical device which uses a gear set—two or more gears working together—to change the speed or direction of rotation in a machine. Many transmissions have multiple gear ratios, but there are also transmissions that use a single fixed-gear ratio.

How do you fix a gearbox problem? ›

If there is a delay in the vehicle's transmission or it doesn't engage at all, there could either be a problem with fluid degradation or there could be a computer system problem. A gearbox fluid change should obviously solve the first issue, while the second may require a full reset of the vehicle's computer.

What controls the gearbox? ›

A transmission control unit (TCU), also known as a transmission control module (TCM), or a gearbox control unit (GCU), is a type of automotive ECU that is used to control electronic automatic transmissions.

How does a motor gearbox work? ›

An electric motor gearbox is where the motor speed is changed using a series of gears and cogs. This allows the motor to have a higher or lower speed than the fan, which allows for quieter operation or greater airflow, respectively.

What will a bad gearbox do? ›

Poor acceleration

Difficulty in accelerating, even when pressing the accelerator, can be linked to gearbox problems. The vehicle may also accelerate at a slower rate than the increased revs suggest or there may be a delay in the vehicle's response when you press the accelerator.

What happens when your gearbox goes? ›

With a vehicle with a gearbox bearing failure symptoms, you may experience shaking, jerking or grinding while behind the wheel. Automatic gearbox issues often involve hesitation, slipping, or trembling during gear changes. Manuals are more likely to "grind" when suffering a gearbox fault.

What is gearbox power? ›

Gearboxes transmit power through involute profile teeth without slip. Speed, torque and reduction ratio are the primary and the most significant parameter in a Power Transmission Gearbox. The unequal number of teeth between the two gears determines their speed of rotation and change of transmitting torque.

What type of gearbox is in my car? ›

If you have to disengage a clutch to start the vehicle or shift gears, you have a manual transmission. If you can just put the vehicle in gear and go, you have an automatic transmission.

How do I identify my gearbox? ›

Re: How to identify gearbox

your gearbox code is written on the PR sticker below the boot carpet. it's near the engine code.

What does gearbox mean in car? ›

In a car, a transmission, or a gearbox, acts as the medium that transmits power generated by the engine to the wheels via a mechanical system of gears and gear trains. A transmission allows a person to apply power to a vehicle in a controlled manner, without which, the car would not efficiently move.

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