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  2. Form-fit connection - Wikipedia

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    A form-fit, form-locking or form-closed connection is a type of mechanical connection between two parts (example: screw and screwdriver), wherein these parts due to their forms interlock and block each other along at least one defined linear or rotational direction.

  3. Key (engineering) - Wikipedia

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    They have a square or rectangular cross-section. Square keys are used for smaller shafts and rectangular faced keys are used for shaft diameters over 6.5 in (170 mm) or when the wall thickness of the mating hub is an issue. Set screws often accompany parallel keys to lock the mating parts into place. [3]

  4. Mechanical joint - Wikipedia

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    A knuckle joint on a locomotive, seen behind the pin joint of the eccentric crank. Ball-point pen included for size. A mechanical joint is a section of a machine which is used to connect one or more mechanical parts to another. Mechanical joints may be temporary or permanent; most types are designed to be disassembled.

  5. List of screw and bolt types - Wikipedia

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    The term fine adjustment screw typically refers to screws with threads from 40–100 TPI (Threads Per Inch) (0.5 mm to 0.2 mm pitch) and ultra fine adjustment screw has been used to refer to 100–254 TPI (0.2 mm to 0.1 mm pitch). These screws are most frequently used in applications where the screw is used to control fine motion of an object.

  6. Bolted joint - Wikipedia

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    The use of a chemical locking compound binds the threads together when the compound cures. Examples of such a compound includes anaerobic compounds such as Loctite, which cures in the absence of oxygen and acts as an adhesive to lock the threads of the joint together. [17] Chemical locking methods create friction after the breakaway torque.

  7. Rotary union - Wikipedia

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    A rotary union with a straight port transfers the substance directly through the rotary union. Other designs include an elbow port, which causes the material to flow out at an angle, and multiple ports. A multiple port rotary union looks like a perforated cylinder. At the end of the cylinder is a threaded screw with a seal or seals that lock on ...

  8. Welin breech block - Wikipedia

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    The breech block screw incorporates multiple threaded "steppings" of progressively larger radius and a gap step occupying each circular section.A three step breech block screw's circular area would nominally be divided into quarters, with each quarter containing three threaded sections of progressively increasing height and a gap step for insertion.

  9. Screw joint - Wikipedia

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    A screw joint is a one-degree-of-freedom kinematic pair used in mechanisms. [1] Screw joints provide single-axis translation by utilizing the threads of a lead screw to provide such translation. This type of joint is used primarily on most types of linear actuators and certain types of cartesian robots .