Crank - Law Dictionary Search Results
Crank
into reciprocating motion or reciprocating into circular motion See Bell crank
Bell crank
A lever whose two arms form a right angle or nearly a right angle having its fulcrum at the apex...
Continental drive
A transmission arrangement in which the longitudinal crank shaft drives the rear wheels through a clutch change speed
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Cranked
Formed with or having a bend or crank as a cranked axle
Cranky
Full of spirit crank
Gatling gun
of a cluster of barrels which being revolved by a crank are automatically loaded and fired
Hurdy gurdy
produced by the friction of a wheel turned by a crank at the end instead of by a bow two of
Instroke
stroke in which the piston is moving away from the crank shaft opposed to outstroke
kickback
as in older automobile engines when started by turning a crank
Radial engine
engine has radiating cylinders on only one side of the crank shaft
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