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Reciprocating motion, also
called reciprocation, is a
repetitive up-and-down or back-and-forth
linear motion. It is
found in a wide
range of mechanisms...
- Hoefner, J.J. (1996).
Reciprocating Compressors,
Operation and Maintenance. Gulf
Professional Publishing. ISBNÂ 0-88415-525-0. "
Reciprocating Compressor Basics"...
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reciprocating saw is a type of handheld, small, machine-powered saw, in
which the
cutting action is
achieved through a push-and-pull ("
reciprocating")...
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sporting balls. Power-operated deep well
reciprocating pump By
mechanism Single-acting
reciprocating pump
consists of a
piston of
which only one side...
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reciprocating motion of a non-offset
piston connected to a
rotating crank through a
connecting rod (as
would be
found in
internal combustion engines)...
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mechanical engineering device used to
translate the
motion of a
rotating shaft into
reciprocating motion, or vice versa. The
working principle is similar...
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contains a row of
pointed cams in
order to
convert rotational motion to
reciprocating motion.
Camshafts are used in
piston engines (to
operate the intake...
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mechanical component used in a
piston engine to
convert the
reciprocating motion into
rotational motion. The
crankshaft is a
rotating shaft containing one or...
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bicycle for a
clear example). Most
treadle machines convert reciprocating motion into
rotating motion,
using a
mechanical linkage to
indirectly connect one...
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Primary and
secondary reciprocating-plane
imbalances are present.
Secondary reciprocating forces are high, due to all four pistons...