Twin-Crankshaft Drive
Description
Twin-Crankshaft Drives are motors with two crankshafts. This principle, in which the pistons act on two opposing crankshafts via two connecting rods each, results in almost vibration-free running.
Advantages
- There are no lateral forces on the piston rod.
- enabling of bigger cylinders at the crankshafts
- enabling of 4 power take-offs per machine
- virtually vibration-free
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