kiertokanget
Kiertokanget, often translated as "crank levers" or "rocker arms," are fundamental components in reciprocating engine designs, particularly in internal combustion engines. Their primary function is to transmit the motion of the camshaft to the valves. The camshaft, driven by the engine's crankshaft, rotates and its eccentric lobes push against the kiertokanki. This action causes the kiertokanki to pivot, converting the rotational movement of the camshaft lobe into a linear motion that opens or closes the engine's intake and exhaust valves.
The design of a kiertokanki typically involves a lever arm with a fulcrum. One end of the
Kiertokanget are crucial for the precise timing of the engine's breathing cycle. By accurately opening and