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- bellcrank is a type of crank that changes motion through an angle. The angle can range from 0 to 360 degrees, but 90-degree and 180-degree bellcranks...
- A drag link converts rotary motion from a crank arm, to a second bellcrank, usually in an automotive steering system. While the origin of the term is...
- sometimes used, although it is more common to use a rotary actuator with a bellcrank and pushrod. Some types, originally used as sail winches for model yachting...
- and dampers are relocated inside the bodywork. The suspension uses a bellcrank to transfer the forces at the knuckle end of the suspension to the internal...
- in the Walschaert gear). This link had a characteristic "J"-shape. A bellcrank whose center pivot was the upper, forward mount on the frame, and whose...
- (aka 'trolley jack') a horizontal piston pushes on the short end of a bellcrank, with the long arm providing the vertical motion to a lifting pad, kept...
- Children's toys and go-karts often use a very direct linkage in the form of a bellcrank (also commonly known as a pitman arm) attached directly between the steering...
- scavenge pump. This was mounted vertically above one rocker, driven by a bellcrank from the main rockers. This engine is sometimes cited as an inspiration...
- by five double wheels bogies on each side. Four of the bogies were on bellcranks in pairs, with a common horizontal coil spring. The fifth bogie at the...
- operated by a push-rod bellcrank Suspension (rear) Williams inboard coil-spring, double wishbone, operated by a push-rod bellcrank Axle track Front: 1,670 mm...