- back, it
would endanger the operator. A
crank axle is a
crankshaft which also
serves the
purpose of an
axle. It is used on
steam locomotives with inside...
- chain. The two
cranks, one on each side and
usually mounted 180° apart,
connect the
bottom bracket axle to the pedals.
Bicycle cranks can vary in length...
- up
crank or
cranks in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Crank may
refer to:
Crank (mechanism), in
mechanical engineering, a bent
portion of an
axle or...
- A
crankpin or
crank pin, also
known as a rod
bearing journal, is a
mechanical device in an
engine which connects the
crankshaft to the
connecting rod...
-
connecting rod from the
crank axle, l is the
length of the
connecting rod, r is the
length of the
crank, and α is the
angle of the
crank measured from top dead...
-
which was
rotated by two
cranks, one at each end of its
axle; the
geared hand-mill,
operated either with one or two
cranks,
appeared later in the 15th...
-
North of
Scotland Railway. A 0-6-0, however,
would have
meant a
crank axle, and
crank axles did not have a
place in Jones' designs. Jones’ new
designs also...
-
motor speed controller boards, gearing, pulleys, and a
platform on
cranked axles such that a
ridge on the top of the unit can be made to
vibrate through...
- and
axle as one of the
simple machines used to lift weights. This is
thought to have been in the form of the windl****
which consists of a
crank or pulley...
- in the
connecting rod of some three-cylinder
steam locomotives. As the
crank axle is
complex and also
includes the wheels, it is
impossible to fit roller...