Customization: | Available |
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Connection Type: | Pin Connection |
Finish: | Galvanized |
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A joint pin is a type of fastener used to secure two or more components together. It is similar to a hinge pin but is designed to be inserted into a hole in the two components to hold them together.
A pin joint is a connection between two objects that allows only relative rotation about a single axis. All translations as well as rotations about any other axis are prevented - the joint therefore has one degree of freedom.
A revolute joint (also called pin joint or hinge joint) is a one-degree-of-freedom kinematic pair used frequently in mechanisms and machines. The joint constrains the motion of two bodies to pure rotation along a common axis.
A joint is the part of the body where two or more bones meet to allow movement. Generally speaking, the greater the range of movement, the higher the risk of injury because the strength of the joint is reduced. The six types of freely movable joint include ball and socket, saddle, hinge, condyloid, pivot and gliding.
Some of the advantages of pin joints are that they are simple, cheap, easy to assemble and disassemble, and can accommodate some misalignment and relative motion between the parts.
Size | 36mm x 1.5mm x 225mm |
Weght | 0-1.5kgs. |
Galvanized |