FST1349 Whitworth Slider-Crank, Quick-Return Mechanism

FST1349 Whitworth Slider-Crank, Quick-Return Mechanism

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Titled "Whitworth Slider-Crank, Quick-Return Mechanism" in English and "Manovellismo di Whitworth a ritorno rapido" in German, this 1890 invention by J. Schröder is a slider-crank linkage variation where the slider guide link rotates, creating a quick-return mechanism that converts crank rotary motion into slider guide link oscillatory angular motion. It's used in metal shaping machine tools and was developed by 19th century British engineer Joseph Whitworth. The description is provided by Francis Moon and dated March 5, 2007. Manufactured by Polytechnischnes Arbeitsinstitut Darmstadt, the size of this cast iron and brass on wood pedestal mechanism is medium, with rights reserved for educational use only.

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