
Stake attention in this memory
This media file shows a close-up, overhead view of the internal gearing mechanism of a piece of machinery, likely a lathe or milling machine. The primary object is the exposed gearbox, painted green and constructed from cast iron. Inside the gearbox, multiple metal gears of various sizes are visible, some are straight-cut and others are helical. A metal shaft runs through the gears, suggesting a system for transmitting power and changing speeds. There's a lever protruding from the left side of the gearbox, also painted green, which is likely used for engaging or disengaging gears. The surrounding environment appears to be a workshop or garage, with a dark, textured surface visible to the right, possibly a workbench. The lighting is artificial, casting shadows within the intricate workings of the gears. There is no visible text in the image. The overall impression is one of mechanical complexity and a slightly worn, utilitarian environment. The context provided indicates the location is Babruysk, Belarus.
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5,892
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