Slider Crank Mechanism
The crank mechanism is the functional group of machines that converts a uniformly rotating (rotational) motion into a reciprocating (translational) motion or vice versa. Crank mechanisms are used in engines, pumps or presses.
The unit can be used to demonstrate this conversion with either a fixed or oscillating cylinder. The experimental unit comprises a crank disk, connecting rod and cylinder. The connecting rod is connected to the crank disk on one side via a crank. Changing the position of the crank on the crank disk adjusts the crank radius in three positions.
At the other end, the connecting rod is connected to the cylinder. This end models the piston. Simply turning a screw makes it possible to block the pivoting cylinder and, thus, to demonstrate a crank mechanism with either a fixed or oscillating cylinder.