ANY MACHINED BAR CAN BE CALLED AS ROD, IT TRANSFERRS MOTION FROM ONE LINK TO ANOTHER..................IF THE SUPPLIED MOTION IS OF TORSIONAL TYPE(WHICH TENDS TO ROTATE THE LINK ON ITS OWN AXIS) THE SAME ROD IS CALLED A SHAFT...
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*joint between the piston rod and and the crosshead of the steam engine *joint between the slide spindle and the fork of the valve mechanism *joint between the piston rod and the tail
The crankshaft and connecting rod (or piston rod).
ROD is used for axial loading and torsion, but BAR can be used for axial, torsion as well as bending loads....
what is difference between lateral and longitudinal?
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400 has a longer stroke
80
the big Chevy truck rod is bigger than a passenger car rod.
short tail shaft or long tail shaft trans they are different lengths
The length of the output shaft
An axle , the drive-shaft ,
An axle , the drive-shaft ,
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there is really no difference except woods are like not as powerful as the driver but the woods can be hit in the fairway not the driver
floating bearing allows axial movement of the shaft. fixed bearing does not allow for axial movement of the shaft
The very basic answer is the crank shaft. There is a greater distance from the main journal and the rod journal on a stroker. This causes the stroke of the piston to be greater from top to bottom in the cylinder. Thus the term stroker motor.
I graphite shaft compared to a steel shaft on any club will give you more distance. For every club there will be roughly a five yard distance difference. You will hit the graphite further.