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Parts of the Rocker Mechanism :

  1. Loose dog and Rigid dog
  2. Escapement wheel and Pinion Wheel
  3. Loose dog, rigid dog and Main spring

    ANone of these

    BAll

    Ci only

    Di, ii

    Answer:

    D. i, ii

    Read Explanation:

    The Rocker Mechanism is the heart of the typewriter's movement. It controls the "step-by-step" movement of the carriage every time a key is pressed.

    • Loose Dog and Rigid Dog: These are two small pawls (metal teeth) attached to the rocker. They engage with the teeth of the escapement wheel. When you press a key, the rocker tilts, causing the dogs to release and catch the wheel, allowing the carriage to move exactly one space.

    • Escapement Wheel and Pinion Wheel: The Escapement Wheel is the toothed wheel that works with the dogs to regulate movement. The Pinion Wheel is a small gear that connects the carriage rack to the escapement wheel.

    • Why (iii) is incorrect: While the Main Spring provides the power to pull the carriage, it is not a part of the Rocker Mechanism itself. It is a separate assembly connected to the carriage by a drawband.


    Related Questions:

    The ribbon starts to move from one spool to another spool automatically is known as:

    Where we will type the word 'URGENT". On a cover?

    1. (i) Top Right of the Cover
    2. (ii) Top Left of the Cover
    3. (iii) Centre Portion of the Cover
    4. (iv) None of these
      Different size of typewriters are :

      The main function of Rocker Mechanism is to help

      1. Colour Indication Ribbon
      2. Step by Step Movement
      3. Tab setting
      4. Thumb Wheel

        Bad alignment is due to:

        1. Bend in the type bars
        2. Defective type guide
        3. Low tension of the main spring
        4. Wrong use of shift key