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'''Axles''' are used to transmit power from a [[windmill]] or [[water wheel]] to a [[pump]] or [[mill]].  There are two types; vertical axles move power between z-levels, and horizontal axles move it around within a given level, and can be resized using the {{K|umjk}} keys. Axles consume 1 unit of [[power]] per square. They can be resized to a maximum of 10 tiles long.
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{{Machine_component|name=Vertical axle|key=v
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|construction=
  
==Construction:==
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* 1 [[Log]]
Axles can be constructed from the [[Machine Components]] screen. ''TODO: Add key shortcut''
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|construction_job=
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* [[Mechanic|Mechanics]]
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|power=Uses 1 power per tile.
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}}
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{{Machine_component|name=Horizontal axle|key=h
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|construction=
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* [[Log]]s
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|construction_job=
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* [[Mechanic|Mechanics]]
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|power=Uses 1 power per tile.
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}}
  
*Changing direction requires a joint in the axle, which must employ a [[gear assembly]].
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'''Axles''' are used to transmit power from a [[windmill]] or [[water wheel]] to a [[pump]] or [[millstone]].  There are two types: vertical axles move power between [[z-level|z-levels]], while horizontal axles move it around within a given level. Axles consume 1 unit of [[power]] per tile.
*Axles also consume power to the tune of 1 point per square, which encourages building your power sources close to the things they power.
 
  
Axles require:
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''For a basic overview of how the different machine parts work and work together, see [[machine component]].''
*1 unit of wood for up to 3 squares of legnth/height
 
*2 for 4-7 squares
 
*3 units of wood for 8-10 (10 being the size limit).
 
  
[[Category:Constructions]]
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== Construction ==
[[Category:Machine Components]]
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Axles are constructed via the [[machine component|machine components]] screen: {{k|b}}-{{k|M}}-{{k|h}} for horizontal, {{k|b}}-{{k|M}}-{{k|v}} for vertical. Changing direction requires a [[gear assembly]] at the corner between two perpendicular axles.
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Horizontal axles require [[wood]] to construct, one log for 1-3 tiles length, two for 4-6, or three for 7-10. Vertical axles, however, require one log for every z-level.
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Floor tiles will obstruct the transference of power over z-levels, so [[channel|channels]] need to be dug through every floor through which a vertical axle passes.
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Axles do not block unit movement and can be crossed by dwarves without being spooled around them.
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{{Category|Machine components}}

Latest revision as of 14:32, 8 December 2011

This article is about an older version of DF.
Vertical axle

b-M-v

X
Construction
Materials Jobs
Power

Uses 1 power per tile.

Horizontal axle

b-M-h

X
Construction
Materials Jobs
Power

Uses 1 power per tile.

Axles are used to transmit power from a windmill or water wheel to a pump or millstone. There are two types: vertical axles move power between z-levels, while horizontal axles move it around within a given level. Axles consume 1 unit of power per tile.

For a basic overview of how the different machine parts work and work together, see machine component.

Construction[edit]

Axles are constructed via the machine components screen: b-M-h for horizontal, b-M-v for vertical. Changing direction requires a gear assembly at the corner between two perpendicular axles.

Horizontal axles require wood to construct, one log for 1-3 tiles length, two for 4-6, or three for 7-10. Vertical axles, however, require one log for every z-level.

Floor tiles will obstruct the transference of power over z-levels, so channels need to be dug through every floor through which a vertical axle passes.

Axles do not block unit movement and can be crossed by dwarves without being spooled around them.