- crank link
- переходное звено
Англо-русский словарь по машиностроению. 2014.
Англо-русский словарь по машиностроению. 2014.
Crank — may refer to: Contents 1 Mechanism 2 People 3 Places 4 … Wikipedia
Crank It Up — may refer to: Crank It Up! a web show starring Crank (performer) Crank It Up the fifth single from Hadouken! album Music For An Accelerated Culture. Crank It Up , a song by Cash Camp NASCAR: Crank It Up, a compilation album Crank It Up , a song… … Wikipedia
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crank — In a mechanical linkage or mechanism, a link that can turn about a center of rotation. The crank’s center of rotation is in the pivot, usually the axis of the crankshaft, that connects the crank to the adjacent link. A crank is arranged for… … Aviation dictionary
crank — [OE] There appears to be a link between the words crank, cringe, and crinkle. They share the meaning element ‘bending’ or ‘curling up’ (which later developed metaphorically into ‘becoming weak or sick’, as in the related German krank ‘ill’), and… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
crank — [OE] There appears to be a link between the words crank, cringe, and crinkle. They share the meaning element ‘bending’ or ‘curling up’ (which later developed metaphorically into ‘becoming weak or sick’, as in the related German krank ‘ill’), and… … Word origins
Drag link — A drag link converts rotary motion from a crank to a second crank or link in a different plane or axis. The term is commonly used in automotive technology for the link in a four bar steering linkage that converts rotation of a steering arm to a… … Wikipedia
crankpin — crank′pin or crank′ pin n. mac a short cylindrical pin at the outer end of a crank, held by and moving with a connecting rod or link Compare web 11) Etymology: 1830–40 … From formal English to slang
Linkage (mechanical) — This article is about assemblies of links designed to manage forces and movement. For other uses, see Linkage. Variable stroke engine (Autocar Handbook, Ninth edition) A mechanical linkage is an assembly of bodies connected together to manage… … Wikipedia