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From the Rolls-Royce experimental archive: a quarter of a million communications from Rolls-Royce, 1906 to 1960's. Documents from the Sir Henry Royce Memorial Foundation (SHRMF).
Memo detailing observations and features of a Warner Gear Co. overdrive gearbox.

Identifier  ExFiles\Box 173\2\  img191
Date  7th March 1934 guessed
  
VIII

Warner Gear Co.

I called on them to get further particulars of their overgy-speed gear. I enclose a rather more understandable print thereof. I shall hope to bring one back but they are not yet in production. The interesting features are
1. Helical gears in an epicyclic. Loads taken by small thrust washers.
2. Sun wheel mounting restrained by a damper to cut out rattle on the over run.
3. Astonishing overhang of the annulus.
4. Oiling scheme.
5. Needle roller bearings running at phenomenal speeds.
6. Small dimensions generally. This is the Plymouth (or 20/25 size).

I don't see that with our four speed boxes this type of gear will appeal to us, especially as the automatic operation necessitates a free wheel, but it should teach us what development can do to make things that seem impossible to us work, and work well. We can test to destruction on the back of a 20/25 gearbox.

JCM
  
  


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