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Aside from practical items, it is also directly involved in the [[Automation science pack|first tier of science pack]], as well as second and fourth tiers of [[science pack]] (as a component for the basic inserter and [[engine unit]]s, respectively). Gear production is therefore relatively important to continued production.
Aside from practical items, it is also directly involved in the [[Automation science pack|first tier of science pack]], as well as second and fourth tiers of [[science pack]] (as a component for the basic inserter and [[engine unit]]s, respectively). Gear production is therefore relatively important to continued production.


As gear production requires a sizeable amount of iron, it requires less space to transport the finished product. In some circumstances it may be worth considering transporting the gears which could be easier and save space.
As gear production requires a sizeable amount of iron, it requires less space to transport the finished product. In some circumstances it may be worth considering transporting the gears, which could save space on infrastructure. Alternatively as they can be assembled from iron in a single step, if a sufficient supply of iron plates is available in the area, making the gears near where they will be used could reduce the number of ''types'' of items being transported there.


== History ==
== History ==

Revision as of 03:46, 13 February 2021

Iron gear wheel.png
Iron gear wheel

Recipe

Time.png
0.5
+
Iron plate.png
2
Iron gear wheel.png
1

Total raw

Time.png
0.5
+
Iron plate.png
2

Stack size

100

Rocket capacity

1000 (10 stacks)

Prototype type

item

Internal name

iron-gear-wheel

Produced by

Assembling machine 1.png
Assembling machine 2.png
Assembling machine 3.png
Player.png
Foundry.png

Consumed by

Artillery turret.png
Artillery wagon.png
Assembling machine 1.png
Assembling machine 2.png
Automation science pack.png
Bulk inserter.png
Burner inserter.png
Burner mining drill.png
Cargo wagon.png
Centrifuge.png
Chemical plant.png
Combat shotgun.png
Defender capsule.png
Electric mining drill.png
Engine unit.png
Express splitter.png
Express transport belt.png
Express underground belt.png
Fast splitter.png
Fast transport belt.png
Fast underground belt.png
Flamethrower.png
Flamethrower turret.png
Fluid wagon.png
Gun turret.png
Inserter.png
Lab.png
Long-handed inserter.png
Offshore pump.png
Oil refinery.png
Personal roboport.png
Pumpjack.png
Radar.png
Repair pack.png
Roboport.png
Rocket launcher.png
Shotgun.png
Steam engine.png
Steam turbine.png
Submachine gun.png
Tank.png
Transport belt.png

The iron gear wheel is an intermediate product crafted from two iron plates. 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; it is also used in a number of other miscellaneous areas, such as military equipment (including turrets), oil processing, power, and drones.

Aside from practical items, it is also directly involved in the first tier of science pack, as well as second and fourth tiers of science pack (as a component for the basic inserter and engine units, respectively). Gear production is therefore relatively important to continued production.

As gear production requires a sizeable amount of iron, it requires less space to transport the finished product. In some circumstances it may be worth considering transporting the gears, which could save space on infrastructure. Alternatively as they can be assembled from iron in a single step, if a sufficient supply of iron plates is available in the area, making the gears near where they will be used could reduce the number of types of items being transported there.

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