Recent Blogs
Oscillating Column (form 1) Mechanism: How It Works, Diagram, Formula & Uses
How the Oscillating Column (form 1) converts continuous rotation into limited swinging motion — with formulas, tolerances, and real machine examples.
Irregular Rocking Motion Mechanism Explained: Crank-Rocker Diagram, Formula & Calculator
Irregular rocking motion converts steady rotation into uneven oscillation. See how the linkage works, design formulas, and real machinery uses in textiles and packaging.
Continuous to Alternating Crank Gears: How the Mutilated Sector Gear Mechanism Works
Continuous to alternating crank gears convert steady rotation into back-and-forth motion. Learn the geometry, formulas, and real industrial applications.
Double-rocker Mechanism: How It Works, Parts, Formula, Diagram and Uses in Four-Bar Linkages
Double-rocker mechanism explained: how the four-bar linkage oscillates both rockers, with worked examples, design rules, and applications in marine and aerospace gear.
Rocking Motion Mechanism Explained: Crank-Rocker Four-Bar Linkage, Parts, Formula & Uses
Rocking motion converts continuous rotation into a bounded back-and-forth swing. Learn the geometry, formula, and real applications across textile, packaging, and HVAC.
Mutilated Rack Alternate Rotary Mechanism: How It Works, Parts, Diagram and Uses Explained
Mutilated rack alternate rotary mechanism explained — how partial-tooth racks reverse pinion direction without gear changes. Used in textile, packaging, automation.
Disk-and-pin Lever Vibration Mechanism: How It Works, Parts, Diagram, and Calculator
Disk-and-pin lever vibration converts rotary motion into controlled oscillating shake — used in screening, compaction, and textile beating. See formulas and examples.
Angular Wipers Mechanism Explained: How It Works, Cam Diagram, Parts, Formula, and Uses
Angular wipers convert continuous rotation into intermittent oscillating motion. Learn how the geometry works, where they're used in packaging machinery, and how to size one.