Flywheels and rims

PERKINS FLYWHEELS AND WHEELS

The flywheel on a Perkins engine is located at the end of the connecting rod shaft. The flywheel stabilizes the engine's operation by stabilizing the rotation of the crankshaft, is also involved in starting the engine and absorbing vibrations, and cooperates with the clutch. The importance of the flywheel in a Perkins engine: it causes smooth operation, increases the engine's life and allows the engine to start much easier.
Examples of Perkins engine models: 1004.4, 1004.4T, P3.144, A3.152, AD3.152, AG3.152, P3.152, 3.152.2, T3.152C, 3.152.4, AT3.152.4