INGCO S-RH-CR-RH12008, Connecting Rod
Function:
- Power Transfer: The connecting rod receives the back-and-forth motion generated by the piston mechanism within the cylinder.
- Force Amplification (Optional): In some rotary hammer designs, the connecting rod might be designed to amplify the force delivered by the piston. This can be achieved through a specific leverage ratio between the connection points to the piston and the chuck.
- Chuck Rotation: The connecting rod transmits this reciprocating motion to the chuck mechanism, converting it into a rotational motion for the drill bit. This rotational motion is often combined with a hammering action for drilling into hard materials like concrete.
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INGCO S-RH-CR-RH12008, Connecting Rod(S-RH-CR-RH12008)
product details:
In a rotary hammer, the connecting rod acts as a critical intermediary between the motor and the piston, transferring the reciprocating motion of the piston mechanism to the chuck that holds the drill bit. Here’s a detailed description of the connecting rod in a rotary hammer:
Function:
- Power Transfer: The connecting rod receives the back-and-forth motion generated by the piston mechanism within the cylinder.
- Force Amplification (Optional): In some rotary hammer designs, the connecting rod might be designed to amplify the force delivered by the piston. This can be achieved through a specific leverage ratio between the connection points to the piston and the chuck.
- Chuck Rotation: The connecting rod transmits this reciprocating motion to the chuck mechanism, converting it into a rotational motion for the drill bit. This rotational motion is often combined with a hammering action for drilling into hard materials like concrete.
Construction:
- Material: Connecting rods are typically made from high-strength forged steel or alloys to withstand the significant forces involved in the hammering action.
- Design: The connecting rod is a bar-shaped component with enlarged ends for secure connections.
- Bearings (Optional): Some connecting rods might incorporate bearings at the connection points to reduce friction and wear between the rod and the piston or chuck mechanism.
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