Crankshaft
A crankshaft is a main engine part that is a cylinder-related main movement part and one component making up the main driving system in a valve mechanism. Converts piston reciprocating motion created by expansive power inside cylinders into rotational motion through connecting rods and guides the motion outside the engine as continuous power, and also works to make pistons perform intake, compression, combustion, and exhaust strokes.
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