Hidden Mechanical Components in Everyday Items
What comes to mind when you hear the word "tinker"? Years ago, before the major advances in custom tooling and gaging, it was common for homeowners to fiddle with their tools and gadgets to make minor adjustments and repairs on a mechanical level. In fact, this was a pretty indispensable skill not too long ago. People frequently repaired their vacuums, blenders, coffee machines, power tools, lawnmowers, and other home appliances. So what, exactly, needed repairing on these devices? We'll take an inside look at some of the most common mechanical components hidden in everyday items.
Now this is a complex mechanical component that most people associate with water jet engines propelling speedboats, for example. Simply put, a rotor (or impeller) is a rotating component that, when supplied with power, forces fluid (at variable speeds) through it. Did you know that kitchen garbage disposals all have rotors? The inner workings of a garbage disposal are very much "out of sight, out of mind." The rotor in a garbage disposal takes all of the particles and liquid and forces them down the drain after they have been shredded.
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