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-The *driving gears* are brass gears mounted on the main drive shaft of the ToneGenerator. The *driving gears* are connected to the drive shaft through coil damping springs to absorb the pulsations of the SynchronousMotor . There are 48 *driving gears*, one for each pair of DrivenGears. It is the integer GearRatio between the driven and driving gears which generate a very close approximation to the equal tempered scale. 
+The *driving gears* are brass gears mounted on the main drive shaft of the ToneGenerator. The *driving gears* are connected to the drive shaft through resilient CoilSprings to dampen the irregularities in the gears . There are 48 *driving gears*, one for each pair of DrivenGears. It is the integer GearRatio between the driven and driving gears which generate a very close approximation to the equal tempered scale. 

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