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The Engine Connecting Rod is a vital component of an engine, connecting the piston to the crankshaft. It is responsible for transferring the force generated by the combustion of fuel in the cylinder to the crankshaft, which then converts it into rotational motion. The connecting rod is typically made of steel, aluminum, or titanium, and is designed to withstand the extreme temperatures and pressures of the combustion process.
The Engine Connecting Rod market is an important part of the Engines and Engine Parts industry. It is a highly competitive market, with manufacturers competing to produce the most efficient and reliable connecting rods. Companies in the market must also ensure that their products meet the stringent safety and environmental standards set by regulatory bodies.
Some of the major companies in the Engine Connecting Rod market include Mahle, Federal-Mogul, Cummins, and Caterpillar. Other notable players include Robert Bosch, Delphi Automotive, and Denso. Show Less Read more