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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...
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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...
- 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...
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front leading swinging arm and rear
trailing swinging arm, that act like
bellcranks by pull rods (tie rods).
These are
connected to
spring seating cups in...
- spring/damper
operated by
pushrod bellcrank/unequal-length
wishbones Suspension (rear)
inboard spring/damper
operated by
pushrod bellcrank/unequal-length wishbones...
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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...
- 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...
- 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...
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which ran
vertical directly beneath the ailerons, with external, 90°
bellcranks mounted on top of the
lower wings. The
lower wing had
spruce leading edges...
- bars
operated by
pushrod bellcrank, unequal-length
wishbones Suspension (rear)
inboard torsion bars
operated by
pushrod bellcrank, unequal-length wishbones...