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1 Links in Technical Objects

2 Links A link refers to the connection between two components of an object. There are different characteristics of this connection that we need to think about.

3 Criteria 1: Direct or Indirect
Direct: The link does not require a linking component. Indirect: The link does require a linking component (ex: screw, glue, tape, etc)

4 Criteria 2: Rigid or Flexible
Rigid: The linking component (or surfaces of linked parts) are solid and not flexible. Flexible: The link can be deformed when the linking component (or surfaces of linked parts) can be deformed and has the ability to return to its initial position.

5 Criteria 3: Removable or Permanent?
Removable: You can separate the two linked items without breaking the object. Permanent: You cannot separate the two linked items without breaking the object.

6 Criteria 4: Complete or Partial?
Complete: The link does not allow the two connecting parts to be moving independently. Partial: The two connecting parts can move independently.

7 What type of link is this?

8 What type of link is this?

9 What type of link is this?

10 Guiding controls the motion of an object
Guiding controls the motion of an object. There are 3 types of guides and movements:

11 1. Translational: This allows translational movement (up-and-down, or left-to-right movement)

12 2. Rotational: This allows rotational movement (spinning around something).

13 3. Helical: This type of guide allows translational motion of a moving part while it rotates (combination of translational and rotational).


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