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The gear wheel underneath the rim.
Think about it. You must clamp the can opener onto the can (lever). After squeezing the can opener onto the can using LEVERAGE, two small metal discs WEDGE themselves into the can. Then finally by manually turning the can opener, you are utilizing a GEAR, WHEEL and AXLE system to open the can. Hope that helps.
With a Gizmo can opener can safely and easily remove lids from cans and dispose of them into a waste bucket. It will work with both large and small cans.
Pull the plastic pin out and then the plastic clip for main drive gear inside opener. Outside gear is made to shaft and you change it from inside using what is described above. This is only for a few models. There are to many. Just get the model # and search it on sears.com (parts) for the part diagram.
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Oven, oil, and I think "Opener, can" or "Can Opener" will probably work.
the Tiffany company was the first one to manufacture can opener
yes it is because it has four simple machines in it a wheel and axle ,gear ,wedge and a lever
IT IS NOT A OPENER I FOUND. IT BELONGS TO US BUT FOR SOME REASON THE GATE AND GARAGE OPENER GOT MIXED UP AND I DON'T KNOW WHERE TO FIND THE CODE ON THE OPENER OF GARAGE TO RE-SET THE REMOTE
If you have an opener with a single light it will be on the back of the opener. If your opener has two lights it will be on one of the two sides under the light cover. it will be one of four colors white, purple, green, or orange.
I am not sure what brand your garage door opener is, but perhaps you should check with the company that made your particular garage door opener to make sure to get one that will work. If that is not an option for you, I did find that Walmart offers a universal garage door opener remote. Here is a link to the product: http://www.walmart.com/ip/Chamberlain-Clicker-Universal-Garage-Door-Opener-Remote-Control/10226394