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bell crank

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bell crank
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(Engineering / General Engineering) Engineering a lever with two arms having a common fulcrum at their junction


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We also noticed that the FIT we had replaced a week ago once again was rubbing the bell crank that sits on the inboard side of the FIT.
In the case of your M88A1 recovery vehicle, that's the steering linkage bell crank assembly.
Another possibility: the cables, each made up of more than 100 stainless steel threads, could have been frayed by heat, resulting in loose strands getting tangled in the network of pulleys and bell cranks that guide cables to the wings and tail.
 
 
 
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