In internal combustion engines, the gudgeon pin connects the piston to the connecting rod and provides a bearing for the connecting rod to pivot upon as the piston moves. In very early engine designs (including those driven by steam and also many very large stationary or marine engines), the gudgeon pin is located in a sliding crosshead that connects to the piston via a rod. A gudgeon is a pivot or journal. The origin of the word gudgeon is the Middle English word gojoun, which originated from the Middle French word goujon.
Made from Alloy Steel
Resistance to corrosion.
It is durable and convenient.
Case Carburised
Model Mapping:
passion_Pro
Splendor_Pro
Splendor_Plus
Splendor_PLUS
Splendor_NXG
Splendor_iSmart
Super_Splendor
HF_DELUXE
HF_Dawn
Pleasure
Pleasure_SPL_Edn
Pleasure_Plus
Pleasure_110
Glamour
Glamour_i3S
Glamour_iBS
Maestro_Edge
Xoom
Duet
Passion_X_Pro
iSmart
Maestro
Destini_125
HF_100
Passion_Plus