Transmissions are mainly used in automobiles and other motor vehicles. Their main function is to transmit the power generated by the engine to the wheels in order to control the speed and direction of the vehicle. The following are some of the main applications of transmissions:
Automobiles: Almost all cars are equipped with transmissions to adjust the vehicle's transmission ratio to meet driving needs at different speeds and loads. Common automotive transmissions include manual, automatic, and dual clutch.
Trucks and large commercial vehicles: Commercial vehicles such as large vans, trucks and buses also use gearboxes to adapt to different road conditions and load conditions, improve traction and fuel efficiency.
Motorcycles: Some motorcycles are also equipped with gearboxes, usually manual transmissions, which are used to adjust the torque and speed of the engine output.
Construction machinery: Some construction machinery equipment, such as excavators and loaders, are also equipped with gearboxes to regulate the speed and power of mechanical equipment.
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