Käsikäivitussüsteem
Käsikäivitussüsteem is an Estonian term that translates to "hand-start system" or "manual starter system" in English. It refers to a method of starting an engine without the use of an electric starter motor or other automated means. Historically, this was the primary method for starting many types of internal combustion engines.
The most common form of a käsikäivitussüsteem involves a crank handle. This handle is inserted into a
Another type of käsikäivitussüsteem, often found on smaller engines like those in lawnmowers or chainsaws, is
While electric starter motors have become standard on most vehicles and larger machinery due to their convenience