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Posted by: James.Ho ®

09/04/2003, 03:29:44

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Hi,

I need to know the 4 bar linkage's rules on each link's dimension relationship,

can some body tell me ??

 

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Posted by: Mloew ®

10/06/2003, 16:50:22

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James,




Best regards,

 

Matthew Ian Loew

"Luck is the residue of design."

Branch Rickey




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Posted by: RKimball ®

09/14/2003, 10:50:50

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James,
Sorry for the weak and late answer.
There is however a good book that I believe will help with this in other similar questions.

This book is "Machine Design, An Intergrated Approach" by Robert L. Norton. It is a current college text and the second edition should be in print or in stock.

-randy-




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