Section of a machine which is used to connect one mechanical part to another
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A mechanical joint is a section of a machine which is used to connect one or more mechanical part to another. Mechanical joints may be temporary or permanent; most types are designed to be disassembled. Most mechanical joints are designed to allow relative movement of these mechanical parts of the machine in one degree of freedom, and restrict movement in one or more others.[1]
^Blake, Alexander (1985). Design of mechanical joints. CRC Press. ISBN 978-0-8247-7351-9.
A mechanicaljoint is a section of a machine which is used to connect one or more mechanical part to another. Mechanicaljoints may be temporary or permanent;...
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temperatures. Dry joints often occur because the joint moves when the soldering iron is removed from the joint. They are weak mechanically and poor conductors...
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