váltóházat
Váltóházat is a Hungarian term that translates to "gearbox housing" or "transmission case" in English. It refers to the outer casing of a vehicle's gearbox, which encloses and protects the internal components such as gears, shafts, and bearings. The váltóházat's primary function is to contain the lubricating oil that keeps these parts moving smoothly and to maintain the precise alignment of the gear train.
These housings are typically made from robust materials like cast iron or aluminum alloys to withstand the
The váltóházat also plays a role in heat dissipation, as friction within the gearbox generates heat. Its