EstiSource-Connecting Rod Half
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Part Name: Connecting Rod Half - Forging - Poland

Connecting Rod (Forging - Poland) is typically made of high-strength steel or aluminum alloy. It has a long, slender shape with a large eye or bore at one end to accommodate the piston pin and a smaller eye at the other end to connect to the crankshaft. playing a vital role in converting the piston's linear motion into the rotational motion of the crankshaft. Typically made from durable materials such as forged steel or aluminum, the rod cap ensures the proper alignment and secure attachment of the connecting rod to Read more..
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Outer Diameter of Small End D1 (mm)*
Width of Big End W (mm)*
Inside Radius of Big End R (mm)* Value should be less than W
Thickness Big & Small End T1 (mm)*
Thickness of I section T2 (mm)* Value should be less than T1
Rod Length (Small End to Big End) L (mm)* Value should be greater than D1 & W
Inner Diameter of Small End D2 (mm) Value should be less than D1
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