A crankpin is the component of a crankshaft's crank that the connecting rod is fastened to. Crankpins allow the crankshaft and connecting rod to move up and down. A bearing connects the large end of the connecting rod to the crankpin of the crankshaft.
Crankpin.
Main journals.
Crank web.
Counterweights.
Thrust washers.
Oil passage and oil seals.
Flywheel mounting flange.
The drive train of a vehicle is the collection of components that work together to deliver power to the vehicle's driving wheels. The crankshaft is where a vehicle's power comes from. The torque is subsequently transferred to the clutch, the flywheel (in a manual transmission), or a torque converter (in an automatic).
The connecting rods of an engine are coupled to a crankshaft, which is operated by a crank mechanism consisting of a series of cranks and crankpins. It is a mechanical component capable of converting reciprocating motion to rotational motion.
The crankpin is the part of the crankshaft where the lower end of a connecting rod attaches in a reciprocating engine. A single crankpin is installed on the flywheel in a beam engine; crankpins are frequently mounted directly on the driving wheels in a steam locomotive.
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