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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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    However, I intend to rename this page with a generic title, as properly these joints are known as "rod end bearings". "Heim joint" is a term borrowed from their first USA manufacturer and, for similar reasons, they are known as "rose joints" in many other parts of the world. Pyrope 16:37, 5 August 2007 (UTC) [reply]

  5. AMC Javelin - Wikipedia

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    When he acquired the 1969 cars, Penske found that Ron Kaplan had already done considerable work with suspension, but he felt the front suspension could be better. With Mark Donohue doing the testing, Penske's team lowered the front of the car and replaced the rubber bushings in the radius rods with heim joints. New roll bars were also developed.

  6. Spherical bearing - Wikipedia

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    Spherical bearing. A spherical bearing is a bearing that permits rotation about a central point in two orthogonal directions (usually within a specified angular limit based on the bearing geometry). Typically these bearings support a rotating shaft in the bore of the inner ring that must move not only rotationally, but also at an angle.

  7. Pitman arm - Wikipedia

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    A Pitman arm is a shaft that translates rotary or angular movement into linear movement, or vice versa. Pitman arms are commonly found in water pumping windmills, automotive steering systems, and sewing machines. In windmills, the Pitman arm connects the driving gear to the pumping arm. It translates the rotary power from the wind blades to the ...

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