väntvõll
Väntvõll, or crankshaft, is a rotating shaft used in many internal combustion engines and similar machines. It converts the reciprocating motion of pistons into rotational motion that powers the engine and drives accessories such as the flywheel, generator, and oil pump.
Structure and function: The crankshaft typically consists of main journals that run in engine bearings, crankpins
Variants and configurations: Crankshafts can be single-throw or multi-throw. Inline engines use a straight shaft with
Manufacturing and materials: Common materials are alloy steel or cast iron. Manufacturing methods include forging or
Operation, balance, and maintenance: The crankshaft is subjected to bending and torsional stresses from piston forces.
Applications: Primary use is in automotive and motorcycle engines, but crankshafts are also found in marine,