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Definition of Crankshafts
1. crankshaft [n] - See also: crankshaft
Lexicographical Neighbors of Crankshafts
Literary usage of Crankshafts
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Motor Vehicle Engineering: Engines (for Automobiles, Trucks and Tractors) by Ethelbert Favary (1919)
"The materials most extensively used for crankshafts are medium carbon steel or
nickel steel; these shafts are drop forged, but occasionally, for high priced ..."
2. Motor Vehicle Engineering; Engines (for Automobiles, Trucks, and Tractors) by Ethelbert Favary (1920)
"CHAPTER XI1 crankshafts. ENGINE BALANCING internal combustion engines, ...
The materials most extensively used for crankshafts are medium carbon steel or ..."
3. A Pocket Book of Marine Engineering Rules and Tables: For the Use of Marine by Albert Edward Seaton, Henry Morrison Rounthwaite (1894)
"In two, three, and four throw crankshafts, above 10 inches diameter, ...
Built crankshafts. — With a view of obtaining sounder and more reliable work, ..."
4. Gas Torch and Thermit Welding by Ethan Viall (1921)
"We will now take up the welding of crankshafts, mill pinions, rudder-stocks and
other repairs which must be lined up as accurately as possible. ..."
5. The Gasoline Automobile: Its Design and Construction by Peter Martin Heldt (1916)
"Types of crankshafts—A crankshaft is composed of the crank pins ... As a rule,
crankshafts are made from integral forgings, but occasionally they are built ..."
6. The Gasoline Automobile: Its Design and Construction by Peter Martin Heldt (1916)
"Types of crankshafts—A crankshaft is composed of the crank pins, ... As a rule,
crankshafts are made from integral forgings, but occasionally they arc built ..."
7. Motor Vehicle Engineering: Engines (for Automobiles, Trucks and Tractors) by Ethelbert Favary (1919)
"The materials most extensively used for crankshafts are medium carbon steel or
nickel steel; these shafts are drop forged, but occasionally, for high priced ..."
8. Motor Vehicle Engineering; Engines (for Automobiles, Trucks, and Tractors) by Ethelbert Favary (1920)
"CHAPTER XI1 crankshafts. ENGINE BALANCING internal combustion engines, ...
The materials most extensively used for crankshafts are medium carbon steel or ..."
9. A Pocket Book of Marine Engineering Rules and Tables: For the Use of Marine by Albert Edward Seaton, Henry Morrison Rounthwaite (1894)
"In two, three, and four throw crankshafts, above 10 inches diameter, ...
Built crankshafts. — With a view of obtaining sounder and more reliable work, ..."
10. Gas Torch and Thermit Welding by Ethan Viall (1921)
"We will now take up the welding of crankshafts, mill pinions, rudder-stocks and
other repairs which must be lined up as accurately as possible. ..."
11. The Gasoline Automobile: Its Design and Construction by Peter Martin Heldt (1916)
"Types of crankshafts—A crankshaft is composed of the crank pins ... As a rule,
crankshafts are made from integral forgings, but occasionally they are built ..."
12. The Gasoline Automobile: Its Design and Construction by Peter Martin Heldt (1916)
"Types of crankshafts—A crankshaft is composed of the crank pins, ... As a rule,
crankshafts are made from integral forgings, but occasionally they arc built ..."