Ingersoll Rand 29343 Cylinder
Ingersoll Rand 29343 Cylinder
Product Description:
- A cylinder in mechanical terms typically refers to a component in which a piston moves back and forth, converting energy (from hydraulic fluid, compressed air, or combustion) into mechanical motion.
- Cylinders are fundamental in a wide variety of systems, including engines, industrial machinery, robotics, and construction equipment.
- The bases are typically circular, but they can be of any shape, and they must be congruent and parallel to each other.
- The perpendicular distance between the two bases, measured along the axis. It determines the overall height of the cylinder.
- They can be right cylinder (where the axis is perpendicular to the center of the bases) or oblique cylinder (where the axis is not perpendicular to the center of the bases).
- The line connecting the centers of the two bases, which is also the longest segment within the cylinder.