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In a reciprocating engine, the crank pins are the bearing journals of the big end bearings, at the opposite ends of the connecting rods to the pistons. If the engine has a crankshaft, then the crank pins are the journals of the off-centre bearings of the crankshaft. In a beam engine the single crank pin is mounted on the flywheel; In a steam locomotive the crank pins are often mounted directly on the driving wheels.

Big end bearings are commonly plain bearings, but less commonly may be roller bearings, see crankshaft.

In a multi-cylinder engine, a crank pin can serve one or many cylinders, for example:

Big end design

There are three common configurations of big end bearing:

See also

 


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