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Vendor: Nissan
25150-02H01 IGNITION SWITCH For Nissan Forklift
25150-02H01 IGNITION SWITCH For Nissan Forklift Part Number: 25150-02H01 Application: For Nissan Forklift Condition: New Aftermarket Parts In StockRegular price $ 32 -
Vendor: Kobelco
Ignition Switch with 2 Keys YN50S00026F1 for Kobelco SK210-8 SK210-6E Excavator
Ignition Switch with 2 Keys YN50S00026F1 for Kobelco SK210-8 SK210-6E Excavator Part Number: YN50S00026F1 Application: for Kobelco SK210-8 SK210-6E Excavator Condition: New Aftermarket Parts In StockRegular price $ 25 -
Vendor: Case
Ignition Switch With 2PCS Keys KHR3078 S450 for Sumitomo Excavator SH Series Case CX210B CX240B
Ignition Switch With 2PCS Keys KHR3078 S450 for Sumitomo Excavator SH Series Case CX210B CX240B Part Number: KHR3078 S450 Application: for Sumitomo Excavator SH Series Case CX210B CX240B Condition: New Aftermarket Parts In StockRegular price $ 45 -
Vendor: Kubota
Ignition Switch with Key 11-0962 for Kubota Engine 12V
Ignition Switch with Key 11-0962 for Kubota Engine 12V Part Number: 11-0962 Application: for Kubota Engine 12V Condition: New Aftermarket Parts In StockRegular price $ 78 -
Vendor: New Holland
Ignition Switch With Keys to replace New Holland OEM 641833 For C175, C185, C190, L120, L125, L140, L150, L160, L170, L175
Ignition Switch With Keys to replace New Holland OEM 641833 For C175, C185, C190, L120, L125, L140, L150, L160, L170, L175 Part Number: 641833 Application: C175, C185, C190, L120, L125, L140, L150, L160, L170, L175, L180,...Regular price $ 35 -
Vendor: Massy Ferguson
OEM 3699692M92 Ignition Switch With Key For Massy Ferguson Tractor Parts MF 342 352
OEM 3699692M92 Ignition Switch With Key For Massy Ferguson Tractor Parts MF 342 352 Part Number: 3699692M92 Application: For Massy Ferguson Tractor Parts MF 342 352 Condition: New Aftermarket Parts In StockRegular price $ 35
How does a ignition switch work?
The principle of the ignition system is to provide high-voltage electricity with sufficient energy to the spark plug at the appropriate time according to the working status of the engine and the engine's working sequence, so that sparks are generated between its electrodes to ensure that the mixture is ignited and the engine does work.
First, the ignition system should ignite according to the engine's working sequence. Secondly, ignition must occur at the most favorable time.
Because it takes a certain amount of time for the mixture to burn in the cylinder, the mixture should not be ignited at the top dead center of the compression stroke, but should be appropriately advanced so that when the piston reaches top dead center, the mixture has been fully burned, thus The engine can achieve higher power. Ignition time is generally expressed by the ignition advance angle, which is the angle of crankshaft rotation during a period of time from the spark to the top dead center of the piston.
If the ignition is too late and starts when the piston reaches top dead center, then the combustion of the mixture is mainly completed during the downward movement of the piston, that is, the combustion process proceeds as the volume increases, which increases The contact area between the hot gas and the cylinder wall, thus the heat converted into effective work is relatively reduced, and the maximum combustion pressure in the cylinder is reduced, causing the engine to overheat and reduce power.