File:Ratchet Rack and Pawl.gif

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English: The red arrows indicate which way force is being applied to the ratchet rack (green). The rack only moves when force is applied towards the right. The pawl (pink) prevents the rack from moving towards the left.
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Author Arglin Kampling

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A mechanism which only allows linear motion in one direction.

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29 September 2022

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