No. It was developed for use in early steam ships where the goal was to move the shaft closer to the cylinder and to allow a horizontal placement which lowers the center of gravity and gives better protection for the machinery (warships). Used in pairs, one on either side of the shaft for balance. This is an example of the mechanism, not a model of any historical engine.
No. It was developed for use in early steam ships where the goal was to move the shaft closer to the cylinder and to allow a horizontal placement which lowers the center of gravity and gives better protection for the machinery (warships). Used in pairs, one on either side of the shaft for balance. This is an example of the mechanism, not a model of any historical engine.
captainjerry1 1 month ago in playlist More videos from captainjerry1
is that type of mecha. any more eff. than a nomal crank and rod?? =3-
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