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A forged steel crankshaft is a critical component in an internal combustion engine, designed to convert the linear motion of the pistons into rotational motion. Made from high-strength steel through a forging process, these crankshafts offer superior durability and resistance to fatigue compared to cast alternatives. Their design typically includes counterweights to balance the engine's rotation and reduce vibrations.
| Material | Forged steel |
| Typical lengths | Varies by engine type, typically 500mm to 1200mm |
| Weight range | 10kg to 50kg |
| Surface finish | Ground or polished |
| Diameter range | 30mm to 100mm |
When selecting a forged steel crankshaft, consider the specific engine design and performance requirements. It's important to specify the intended application, desired weight, and dimensions. Additionally, inquire about any necessary certifications or standards that may apply to your industry, such as ISO or SAE standards. Quantities can vary based on production needs, so be clear about your order volume.
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Forged steel crankshafts are stronger and more resistant to fatigue, making them ideal for high-performance applications.
Not all engines are compatible; ensure the crankshaft matches the engine's specifications and design.
They are commonly used in automotive, marine, and performance racing engines.
Consult your engine specifications or a professional to ensure proper fit and performance.
Yes, forged steel can come in various grades, affecting strength and application suitability.
Lead times can vary but typically range from a few weeks to several months depending on customization.