GEARS | SET UP - What is the break-in procedure for a new set of gears?
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Tensile Strength refers to the amount a material can be pulled/stretched before it fails (breaks). Torsional Strength: The amount a material can be twisted before it fails (ruptures). Both can be pertinent in the evaluation of materials used in drivetrain parts.
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