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Statement (I): The epicyclic gear train has a central gear and an epicyclic gear which produces epicyclic motion being moved by a crank arm. Statement (II): The arm contains the bearings for the epicyclic gear to maintain two gears in mesh. 
Statement (I): In an epicyclic gear train, the size of the gearbox is smaller than that of the spur gearbox for the same horsepower and the same velocity ratio. Statement (II): In an epicyclic gearbox, more than one pair of gear pinion contacts always exist, whereas it is not so in spur gearbox.