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  2. Rod end bearing - Wikipedia

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    A rod end bearing, also known as a heim joint (N. America) or rose joint (U.K. and elsewhere), is a mechanical articulating joint. Such joints are used on the ends of control rods, steering links, tie rods, or anywhere a precision articulating joint is required, and where a clevis end (which requires perfect 90-degree alignment between the ...

  3. Ball joint - Wikipedia

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    Ball joint. A typical ball joint with cutaway view (right) An inner tie rod end cut open to expose the ball joint. In an automobile, ball joints are spherical bearings that connect the control arms to the steering knuckles, and are used on virtually every automobile made. [1] They bionically resemble the ball-and-socket joints found in most ...

  4. Talk:Rod end bearing - Wikipedia

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    The heim joint should not be merged with the ball joint. The two are very different. The heim joint ball in the socket has a hole in it through which a bolt or other attachment device may be inserted. In a ball joint, the ball is solid with no hole through it, rather, it has an attachment device protruding from it and attached to it.70.149.220 ...

  5. Gudgeon pin - Wikipedia

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    Overview. The gudgeon pin is typically a forged short hollow rod made of a steel alloy of high strength and hardness that may be physically separated from both the connecting rod and piston or crosshead. [1] The design of the gudgeon pin, especially in the case of small, high-revving automotive engines is challenging.

  6. Linkage (mechanical) - Wikipedia

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    A mechanical linkage is an assembly of systems connected so as to manage forces and movement. The movement of a body, or link, is studied using geometry so the link is considered to be rigid. [ 1 ] The connections between links are modeled as providing ideal movement, pure rotation or sliding for example, and are called joints.

  7. Threaded rod - Wikipedia

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    A threaded rod, also known as a stud, is a relatively long rod that is threaded on both ends; the thread may extend along the complete length of the rod. [ 1 ] They are designed to be used in tension. [ 2 ] Threaded rod in bar stock form is often called all-thread (ATR); other names include fully-threaded rod, redi-rod, continuously-threaded ...

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