0 a long metal rod, especially one in a car engine, that helps the engine turn the wheels:
a crankshaft bearing
The total and expected shapes for the three piston and crankshaft examples matched, as already established.
Steels used for biscuit tins are different from steels used in crankshafts or wireless magnets.
It is not possible to distinguish imports of crankshafts and forgings for the shipbuilding industry in the import statistics.
The first was that the question of improved facilities for making crankshafts was being considered most carefully by the organising committee.
That is what the crankshaft facility was installed for, less than one year ago.
They have some very interesting machines such as, for example, the automatic crankshaft balancing machines, which are extremely ingenious.
For the car industry it produces crankshafts, clutches and overdrives, and our factories depend on its well-being.
The investment in the crankshaft facility was, with hindsight, an error of commercial judgment on the part of management at the time.