Yes, for example you would want to move a gear so you would pull on one side of the pulley and it could get where you want it to get.
No, a clock gear is not a pulley. Clock gears are toothed wheels that interlock with each other to turn and move the clock hands, while a pulley is a simple machine that consists of a wheel with a groove around its circumference where a rope or belt can run to lift or move objects.
The "driving" or drive gear is the source of power or rotation. The driven gear is turned or moved by the drive gear. Example: The pulley on a motor is the drive pulley and a pulley on a pump is the driven pulley. Example: The pinion gear in a differential is the drive gear and the ring is the driven gear.
The "driving" or drive gear is the source of power or rotation. The driven gear is turned or moved by the drive gear. Example: The pulley on a motor is the drive pulley and a pulley on a pump is the driven pulley. Example: The pinion gear in a differential is the drive gear and the ring is the driven gear.
The rear derailleur pulley in a bicycle's gear shifting system guides the chain to move smoothly between different gears, allowing the rider to change the resistance and speed of pedaling.
the main thing is that your belt that goes from the deck to the pulley beneath the pulley on the engine that makes the mower move there is a pulley below that and the belt is to tight. that is the only thing i can think of. hope this helps
if it is a fixed pulley, itself doesnt move. If it is a rotating pulley, its joint probably doesnt move.
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There are many examples of a pulley system such as a drawbridge in a castle or a set of rock climbing gear
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A catapult is neither a pulley nor a gear. It is a mechanical device used to launch objects through the use of tension and propulsion mechanisms.
by using a pulley, lever or gear