INGCO S-RH-CR-RH16008, Connecting Rod

INGCO S-RH-CR-RH16008, Connecting Rod

INGCO S-RH-CR-RH16008, Connecting Rod

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function:

  1. Power Transfer: The electric motor in the rotary hammer spins a shaft that connects to the piston. As the motor runs, the piston moves back and forth within the cylinder. The connecting rod captures this reciprocating motion and translates it into a linear force.

  2. Impact Mechanism: The connecting rod connects to the hammer mechanism, which typically consists of a hammer drill bit and a piston at the other end. As the connecting rod transmits the force from the piston, it creates a hammering action that drives the bit into the material being drilled or broken.

  3. Rotational Movement: While the connecting rod provides the hammering action, some rotary hammers also include a separate mechanism for rotation. This allows the bit to rotate while hammering, which is essential for drilling holes in concrete and other hard materials.

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INGCO S-RH-CR-RH16008, Connecting Rod( S-RH-CR-RH16008)

product details:

The connecting rod in a rotary hammer is a crucial component that transfers the reciprocating motion of the piston to the hammering mechanism. It’s essentially a metal rod that connects the piston to the chuck of the hammer.

  1. Power Transfer: The electric motor in the rotary hammer spins a shaft that connects to the piston. As the motor runs, the piston moves back and forth within the cylinder. The connecting rod captures this reciprocating motion and translates it into a linear force.

  2. Impact Mechanism: The connecting rod connects to the hammer mechanism, which typically consists of a hammer drill bit and a piston at the other end. As the connecting rod transmits the force from the piston, it creates a hammering action that drives the bit into the material being drilled or broken.

  3. Rotational Movement: While the connecting rod provides the hammering action, some rotary hammers also include a separate mechanism for rotation. This allows the bit to rotate while hammering, which is essential for drilling holes in concrete and other hard materials.

Here are some additional points to note about connecting rods in rotary hammers:

  • They are typically made of high-strength steel to withstand the significant forces involved in hammering.
  • The size and design of the connecting rod will vary depending on the size and power of the rotary hammer.
  • Connecting rods can wear out over time , and may need to be replaced if the hammer is not functioning properly.

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