Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Tungsten Alloy Crankshaft

Tungsten Alloy Crankshaft

tungsten alloy crankshaft
The tungsten alloy crankshaft, sometimes casually abbreviated to crank, is the part of an engine, which translates reciprocating linear piston motion into rotation. A tungsten alloy crankshaft is a part that connects to the piston rods and the flywheel of a car. It changes the motion of the pistons to power the vehicle. The tungsten alloy crankshaft is the part that will makes the piston motion rotate. This engine part connects to the flywheel, and uses crank throws that connect the connecting rods to the cylinders. 

The rods and bearings connects the piston to tungsten alloy crankshaft, when the piston moves up and down, the tungsten alloy crankshaft is moved as describing a circle by the rods and bearings, then, tungsten alloy crankshaft is rotating. We may find the details at Wikipedia.
  

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