What is the name of the engine pulley?
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There are a total of five pulleys in the engine, which are: Crankshaft Pulley: The power source is locked here, and the rotation of the belt is provided by this pulley. Water Pump Pulley: Rotates to circulate the cooling water inside the engine. Alternator Pulley: Rotates to drive the alternator, providing supplementary power to the vehicle. Compressor Pulley: Rotates to operate the compressor, supplying low-temperature refrigerant to the air conditioning system and lowering the cabin temperature. Tensioner Pulley: Ensures the belt operates at the appropriate tension. Advantages of Pulleys: Pulley drives can mitigate load impacts; they operate smoothly with low noise and vibration; the structure is simple and easy to adjust; manufacturing and installation precision are less stringent compared to gear drives; they provide overload protection; and they allow for a wide range of adjustments in the center distance between two shafts.