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what is crankshaft?​

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Answered by nithra
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A crankshaft is a rotating shaft which (in conjunction with the connecting rods) converts reciprocating motion of the pistons into rotational motion. ... The crankshaft rotates within the engine block through use of main bearings, and the crankpins rotate within the connecting rods using rod bearings.

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Answered by rubamanikandan
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A crankshaft is a rotating shaft which converts reciprocating motion of the pistons into rotational motion. Crankshafts are commonly used in internal combustion engines and consist of a series of cranks and crankpins to which the connecting rods are attached.

A crank shaft is a rotating member of engine . It connects the input body of an engine to the output body of engine. The reciprocating motion of piston is converted into the rotary motion of crankshaft which is further connected to flywheel. A crankshaft is very necessary component of an engine since the motion of wheels of your auromobile is rotary not reciprocating. Crankshaft is basically a link which transmits power in the form of rotary kinetic energy.

The crankshaft is essentially the backbone of the internal combustion engine. The crankshaft is responsible for the proper operation of the engine and converting a linear motion to a rotational motion.

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