Dictionary Definition
gearshift n : a mechanical device for engaging
and disengaging gears; "in England they call a gearshift a gear
lever" [syn: gearstick, shifter, gear
lever]
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Noun
- alternative spelling of gear shift
Extensive Definition
The gear shift is the part of the gearbox which has the shift
forks and allows the contact from the driver to the
synchronization. Most of the time they are so much like the gear
counter plus the reverse gear. And they make it possible to choose
the gear (gear ratio)
and to switch this in or out. The invention of the gear shift is
attributed to Karl
Benz.
These are the parts for which it is possible to
make an automation. Further these parts can be designed so compact
so that it is also possible to build a very modular transmission
with less weight. The benefit of the compact build of the shifting
is not only the gain of modulation and less weight but also the
time during the production and space in the whole drivetrain.
Depending on the space around the whole
drivetrain and type of car, for automatisation a hydraulic, pneumatic or electric actuator can be used. For
personal cars, a hydraulic or electric actuator is most often used.
Further, such a system also needs an electronic application.
See also
External links
gearshift in Japanese: シフトレバー