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Iron Gear wheel is a resource crafted from one Iron Plate.
The '''iron gear wheel''' is an intermediate product crafted from two [[iron plate]]s, or cast by a [[foundry]]. It is very important for many basic and advanced recipes, including all levels of [[Belt transport system|belts]], the basic [[inserter]] and [[Assembling machine 1|assembler]], and raw resource extraction equipment such as the [[electric mining drill]].


== Crafting Recipe ==
== History ==
{{history|0.10.0|
* Changed stack sizes of items to be 10 based, so it fits the inserter/requester count values.}}


{| class="wikitable"
{{history|0.7.1|
|-
* Stack size increased from 64 to 128}}
| '''Requires:''' || 1 x [[File:Iron-plate.png|36px]]
|-
| '''Total raw material:''' || 1 x [[File:Iron-ore.png|36px]]
|-
| '''Crafting time:''' ||
|-
|}


{{history|0.1.0|
* Introduced}}


== Items that require Iron Plates ==
{{IntermediateNav}}
 
{{C|Components}}
 
[[File:Basic-transport-belt.png|36px]] [[Transport belt#Basic transport belt|Basic transport belt]]
 
[[Category: Materials]]

Revision as of 17:39, 3 November 2024

Iron gear wheel
  • Base game
  •  
  • Space Age mod

Recipe

0.5
+
2
1

Total raw

0.5
+
2

Stack size

100

Rocket capacity

1000 (10 stacks)

Prototype type

item

Internal name

iron-gear-wheel

Produced by

Consumed by

The iron gear wheel is an intermediate product crafted from two iron plates, or cast by a foundry. It is very important for many basic and advanced recipes, including all levels of belts, the basic inserter and assembler, and raw resource extraction equipment such as the electric mining drill.

History

  • 0.10.0:
    • Changed stack sizes of items to be 10 based, so it fits the inserter/requester count values.
  • 0.7.1:
    • Stack size increased from 64 to 128