Engine Camshaft
A camshaft is a rotating shaft containing lobes that convert rotational motion to reciprocal motion. In an internal combustion engine, the camshaft opens and closes the engine's valves.



Technical Specifications
Product Overview
Engine Camshaft Functionality
This engine camshaft is a critical component of the reciprocating engine assembly, designed to precisely control the opening and closing of engine valves. By converting rotational motion into reciprocal motion through its engineered lobes, it ensures optimal valve timing and lift. This durable metal component is essential for maintaining engine performance and efficiency.
Technical Specifications
- Material
- Metal
- Component Type
- Reciprocating Engine Part
- Primary Function
- Valve Timing ControlRotational to Reciprocal Conversion



