Engines: Engine Components: Crankshaft assemblies
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Reciprocating action

Reciprocating means going back and forth over the same path. A piston travelling back and forth in a cylinder is a reciprocating action. The connecting rod fastened at one end to the piston and at the other end to the crankshaft turns that reciprocating action into rotary action. Using reciprocating motion to make rotary motion and vice versa has many applications, large and small.