TAPPET - определение. Что такое TAPPET
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Что (кто) такое TAPPET - определение

PART OF AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE THAT ACTUATES A POPPET VALVE THROUGH ROCKER ARMS AND PUSHRODS
Valve lifter; Bucket tappet
  • Valve chest, arc valve and tappet of a pneumatic rock drill
  • Hydraulic tappets (along with rockers, valves and cylinder head) for a 1980-1985 [[Ford CVH engine]]
  • [[Beam engine]] with tappet block on the vertical plug rod. The tappet block acts on the curved horn beneath it.
  • DOHC]] engine with a bucket tappet
  • [[Overhead valve]]s and their actuation mechanism. [[Camshaft]] is to the far right, and the tappets are next to it
  • Diagram of a sidevalve engine

tappet         
['tap?t]
¦ noun a moving part in a machine which transmits motion in a straight line between a cam and another participle
Origin
C18: appar. an irregular dimin. of tap2.
Tappet         
·noun A lever or projection moved by some other piece, as a cam, or intended to tap or touch something else, with a view to produce change or regulate motion.
Tappet         
A tappet is most commonly a component in an internal combustion engine which converts the rotating motion of the camshaft into linear motion of the valves, either directly or indirectly.

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Tappet

A tappet is most commonly a component in an internal combustion engine which converts the rotating motion of the camshaft into linear motion of the valves, either directly or indirectly.

An earlier use of the term was for part of the valve gear in beam engines beginning in 1715. The term is also used for components in pneumatic cylinders and weaving loom.