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Piston sub-assembly for engine
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This detailed piston sub-assembly model includes critical components of a V6 engine's piston system. Designed using Autodesk Inventor, this model is ideal for professionals and enthusiasts in automotive engineering and mechanical design. It features all essential parts, accurately modeled for both practical applications and educational purposes. Components: Piston Rod: Connects the piston head to the crankshaft, transferring force from the combustion process. This component is crucial for converting the linear motion of the piston into rotational motion. Piston Rod Cap: Secures the piston rod to the shaft, ensuring a stable connection. The cap is designed to withstand high pressure and temperature within the engine. Piston Head: The main part that fits inside the engine cylinders. It is designed to handle the combustion forces and transmit them to the piston rod. The piston head is precision-engineered to ensure effective sealing and efficient combustion. Piston Pin: Holds the piston head and rod together, allowing for rotation and movement. It is essential for maintaining the alignment of the piston components and ensuring smooth operation within the engine. Features: High-Quality CAD Model: Created with Autodesk Inventor for accuracy and reliability. Detailed Components: Includes all key parts such as the piston rod, rod cap, piston head, and piston pin. Comprehensive Documentation: Comes with high-resolution images and reference drawings. Versatile Application: Suitable for engine design, mechanical engineering projects, and educational use. Files Included: CAD Files: Autodesk Inventor model of the piston sub-assembly. Reference Drawings: Detailed DWG files showcasing all dimensions and features. High-Resolution Images: Multiple views of the assembly for detailed understanding and presentation. Applications: Automotive Engineering Engine Design Mechanical Engineering Projects Educational Purposes
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