INGCO S-RH-CR-RH10201 Rotary Hammer Drill-Connecting Rod
[S-RH-CR-RH10201-INGCO] Rotary Hammer Drill-CONNECTING ROD
ITEIM ;-Rotary Hammer Drill-CONNECTING ROD
BRAND ;- INGCO
Compatible with INGCO RH10201 Rotary Hammer Drill
Specifications:
Material: Alloy
Color: Silver
Size: 20mm x 17mm
Features:
-Made of high quality alloy, durable
-Fine seamless welding, not easy to break
-Overall integrated cutting
-Durable and long life
-Easy to install and remove without screws
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Description
INGCO S-RH-CR-RH10201 Rotary Hammer Drill-Connecting Rod
In a rotary hammer drill, the connecting rod plays a crucial role in transferring power and motion within the hammering mechanism. Here’s a breakdown of its description, components, how it works, and its applications:
Description:
The INGCO S-RH-CR-RH10201 Connecting Rod in a rotary hammer drill is a sturdy metal bar or rod that connects the motor’s piston to the hammer mechanism. It transmits the reciprocating motion (back-and-forth movement) of the piston to the hammering action of the drill.
Components:
- Rod Body: The main body of the connecting rod, typically made of steel or another high-strength metal for durability under impact forces.
- Piston End: A connection point designed to fit securely with the piston of the motor. This end might have a bearing surface or specific design to allow for smooth movement between the piston and the rod.
- Hammer Mechanism End: A connection point designed to interface with the hammering mechanism of the drill. This connection can vary depending on the specific design, but it might involve a pin, a threaded connection, or a specific interface for the hammering components.
How it Works:
- Motor and Piston: The electric motor in the rotary hammer drill drives a piston within a cylinder.
- Reciprocating Motion: The motor causes the piston to move back and forth within the cylinder.
- Connecting Rod Function: The connecting rod is securely fastened to the piston at one end and transmits the piston’s back-and-forth movement to the hammering mechanism at the other end.
- Hammer Mechanism: The movement of the connecting rod is translated into the hammering action of the drill, typically used for drilling hard materials like concrete or brick.
Uses and Applications:
- Power Transfer: The connecting rod is essential for transferring the force and motion generated by the motor’s piston to the hammering mechanism.
- Hammering Action: By transmitting the piston’s movement, the connecting rod enables the drill’s hammering function, crucial for drilling into hard and tough materials.
- Durability: The connecting rod is designed to withstand the significant impact forces involved in the hammering process.
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