Types of Links. Science/Technology Implementation Committee

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Types of Links. Science/Technology Implementation Committee Christie Brown Bill Corrigan Dick Esdale Jan Novak Phil Ritchie

Types of Links. Permanent or Removable? Link: connect, fasten, or put together two or more pieces: a fastener that serves to join or connect; (wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn) Permanent or Removable? Fixed (Complete) or Moveable (Partial)? Direct or Indirect? Rigid or Flexible (Elastic)?

Types of Links. Can the object be taken apart without Permanent or Removable? Can the object be taken apart without causing damage to the object? No - The link is considered permanent. Yes – The link is considered removable A rivet A nut and bolt Removable Permanent

Types of Links. Is movement possible between the two parts? 2. Fixed (Complete) or Moveable (Partial)? Is movement possible between the two parts? No - The link is considered fixed (complete). Yes – The link is considered moveable (partial). Scissors Screwdriver handle and shaft Moveable Fixed

Types of Links. Do the parts require something else to 3. Direct or Indirect? Do the parts require something else to hold them together? No - The link is considered direct. Yes – The link is considered indirect. Tupperware lid and bowl Indirect Direct two pieces of wood glued or screwed together.

Types of Links. 4. Rigid or Flexible (Elastic)? Is the fastener that links the parts together flexible ? No - The link is considered rigid. Yes – The link is considered flexible. Tupper Ware lid . Flexible ordinary hinges Shock absorber Rigid Flexible

The types of « Links » between Parts ? The “link” between the handle and the punch is: permanent or removable, fixed or moveable, direct or indirect, rigid or flexible, .

The types of « Links » between Parts ? The “link” between the handle and the punch is: PERMANENT or removable, fixed or moveable, direct or indirect, rigid or flexible,

The types of « Links » between Parts ? The “link” between the handle and the punch is: PERMANENT or removable, FIXED or moveable, direct or indirect, rigid or flexible, .

The types of « Links » between Parts ? The “link” between the handle and the punch is: PERMANENT or removable, FIXED or moveable, DIRECT or indirect, rigid or flexible, .

The types of « Links » between Parts ? The “link” between the handle and the punch is: PERMANENT or removable, FIXED or moveable, DIRECT or indirect, RIGID or flexible, .

The types of « Links » between Parts ? The “link” between the bottom handle and the top handle is: permanent or removable, fixed or moveable, direct or indirect, rigid or flexible, .

The types of « Links » between Parts ? The “link” between the bottom handle and the top handle is: PERMANENT or removable, fixed or moveable, direct or indirect, rigid or flexible,.

The types of « Links » between Parts ? The “link” between the bottom handle and the top handle is: PERMANENT or removable, fixed or MOVEABLE, direct or indirect, rigid or flexible, .

The types of « Links » between Parts ? The “link” between the bottom handle and the top handle is: PERMANENT or removable, fixed or MOVEABLE, direct or INDIRECT, rigid or flexible, .

The types of « Links » between Parts ? The “link” between the bottom handle and the top handle is: PERMANENT or removable, fixed or MOVEABLE, direct or INDIRECT, RIGID or flexible, .

The types of « Links » between Parts ? The “link” between the bottom handle and the receptacle is: permanent or removable, fixed or moveable, direct or indirect, rigid or flexible, .

The types of « Links » between Parts ? The “link” between the bottom handle and the receptacle is: permanent or REMOVABLE, fixed or moveable, direct or indirect, rigid or flexible, .

The types of « Links » between Parts ? The “link” between the bottom handle and the receptacle is: permanent or REMOVABLE, fixed or MOVEABLE, direct or indirect, rigid or flexible, .

The types of « Links » between Parts ? The “link” between the bottom handle and the receptacle is: permanent or REMOVABLE, fixed or MOVEABLE, DIRECT or indirect, rigid or flexible, .

The types of « Links » between Parts ? The “link” between the bottom handle and the receptacle is: permanent or REMOVABLE, fixed or MOVEABLE, DIRECT or indirect, rigid or FLEXIBLE, .