Crank
Crucial parts that support the crankshaft and allow it to rotate freely. 5. Commonly Used Phrasal Verb: "Crank Up"
Hand winches, fishing reels, mechanical pencil sharpeners, and carpenter's braces.
A is a fundamental mechanical component—an arm attached at a right angle to a rotating shaft—used to convert circular motion into reciprocating (back-and-forth) motion, or vice versa. It is a cornerstone of mechanical engineering used to manually or mechanically turn axles, powered by either human effort or engines.
A crank consists of a crank arm (or web), a shaft (or axle), and a crank pin.
Crucial parts that support the crankshaft and allow it to rotate freely. 5. Commonly Used Phrasal Verb: "Crank Up"
Hand winches, fishing reels, mechanical pencil sharpeners, and carpenter's braces.
A is a fundamental mechanical component—an arm attached at a right angle to a rotating shaft—used to convert circular motion into reciprocating (back-and-forth) motion, or vice versa. It is a cornerstone of mechanical engineering used to manually or mechanically turn axles, powered by either human effort or engines.
A crank consists of a crank arm (or web), a shaft (or axle), and a crank pin.