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Gasoline Engine Crankshaft
The crankshaft is the most important component in the engine. It takes the force from the connecting rod and converts it into torque through the crankshaft output and drives other accessories on the engine. The crankshaft is subjected to a centrifugal force of a rotating mass, a cyclically varying gas inertial force, and a reciprocating inertial force to cause the crankshaft to undergo a bending torsional load.
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Diesel Engine Crankshaft
The crankshaft is the main rotating part of the engine. After the connecting rod is installed, the up and down (reciprocating) movement of the connecting rod can be changed into a cyclic (rotating) motion. It is an important part of the engine. Its material is made of carbon structural steel or ductile iron. It has two important parts: the main journal and the connecting rod neck.
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