Hand Crank
Item Name Code (INC) 17533
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An item consisting of a radial arm having a handle parallel to its pivoted axis for transmitting motion to a shaft or object. It may have an integral extension. For items without an integral handle, see, ARM (1), HAND CRANK. Excludes HANDWHEEL; and HANDLE, WINDOW REGULATOR.
Additional Information for Hand Crank
A hand crank is a mechanical device that is operated by hand to generate motion or power. It typically consists of a handle or lever that is turned manually, which in turn rotates a shaft or gear mechanism. Hand cranks are commonly used in various applications, such as:
1. Manual generators: Hand cranks can be used to generate electricity in situations where there is no access to power sources. By turning the crank, mechanical energy is converted into electrical energy.
2. Music boxes: Hand cranks are often found in music boxes, where turning the crank causes a series of gears to rotate, producing a pleasant musical tune.
3. Mechanical toys: Many mechanical toys, such as wind-up cars or dolls, are operated by hand cranks. Turning the crank winds up a spring mechanism, which then powers the movement of the toy.
4. Manual appliances: Some kitchen appliances, like manual meat grinders or pasta makers, feature hand cranks. These cranks are used to manually operate the appliance and perform the desired task.
5. Emergency radios: Hand crank radios are designed to be used in emergency situations where there is no access to electricity. By turning the crank, the radio can be powered and used to receive emergency broadcasts.
Hand cranks are simple and reliable devices that can be operated without the need for external power sources. They are often used in situations where portability, durability, or manual operation is required.