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Universal Joint Assembly
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This assembly represents a Universal Joint, which is a mechanical device used to transmit rotational motion and torque between two shafts that are not aligned in a straight line. The joint allows angular misalignment while maintaining smooth power transfer. The assembly consists of multiple machined parts, each performing a specific function. The main structural component (Part 1) acts as a supporting bracket that holds and aligns the rotating elements. It provides rigidity to the assembly and ensures proper positioning of the joint components. Parts 3 and 4 form the fork or yoke elements of the universal joint. These components are responsible for connecting the input and output shafts and allow angular movement between them. The forks are designed with holes and fillets to accommodate pins and reduce stress concentration during rotation. Part 2 serves as a knob or handle, which may be used for manual operation or adjustment of the joint. Its rounded shape improves grip and ease of handling. Parts 6, 7, and 8 function as connecting pins, shafts, or spacers. These cylindrical components allow rotational motion between the forks while maintaining alignment. They are manufactured with precise diameters to ensure proper fitting and smooth rotation. Part 9 is a locking or fastening element, used to secure the assembly and prevent axial movement of the rotating components. All parts are manufactured according to the specified dimensions (in millimeters) and assembled to ensure proper clearance, alignment, and smooth motion. Fillets and radii are provided where necessary to improve strength and reduce wear. Overall, this universal joint assembly is suitable for applications where rotational motion must be transmitted between misaligned shafts, such as in mechanical drives, machinery linkages, and power transmission systems.
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