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Gearboxes are complex items individually designed on a Gearbox Assembly Table.
Cost
A variable combination of:
Small Gears
Medium Gears
Large Gears
Uses
Used as common components of automated buildings
To add blocks to an Empty Hand Puzzle
Guides/Gearbox Design
Outputs and Designation
Each individual gearbox is named according to its "outputs", of which it can have between 1 and 3. Outputs are identified by a letter (A through H), representing the output's location on the gearbox; and a number, representing the output's rotation speed. An example of a 2-output gearbox might be "Gearbox: B268 F133".
Buildings and techs requiring gearboxes will generally specify a range of acceptable output numbers that will fulfill the gearbox requirement. For example, a building may require "Gearbox: B200-B299", and any 1, 2, or 3-output gearbox with a B output of speed between 200 and 299 will suffice.