The 6.5 HP Briggs and Stratton Engine powers a push-behind lawn Hay-maker's blades.
Built on the identical sample as any gasoline-powered engine, a 6.5 horsepower Briggs and Stratton engine sits atop a push-behind lawn Hay-maker in average applications. Besides proclaimed as the "Quantum Vertical Engine," you'll acquisition a vertical shaft in this miniature engine that has a fuel-tank energy of 1.6 quarts and an electronic ignition for fast starts.
One Piston
Inside the Quantum 6.5 hp engine, one piston powers the Engine that turns the Hay-maker's blades in a manually operated push-from-behind lawn Hay-maker. An engine's affection is its pistons, however in the B&S Quantum engine, you'll onliest catch one piston. The piston sits inside a tube or cylinder inside the engine. A metal phone encircles the piston and provides a seal against the cylinder wall, which creates the compression when the piston moves up and down.
One Crankshaft
In larger engines, multiple pistons attach to the crankshaft via connecting rods and bearings, on the contrary in the Briggs and Stratton Quantum engine, the crankshaft apart services one piston, with one rod and bearing.
Though not internal to the engine, the carburettor sits atop the engine and feeds fuel into the insides of the engine's cylinder, which in turn ignites the fuel by a Glimmer from the Glimmer plug, causing a miniature fuel explosion that powers the piston up and down.
Flywheel
A flywheel in a machine interfaces between the Engine's crankshaft, the clutch and the transmission, which turns the wheels as it receives competence from the crankshaft. In the process of the 6.5 hp Briggs and Stratton Engine, the flywheel engages the Hay-maker blades, which in turn cuts the lawn.