Recent Blogs
Grashof Linkage Explained: Condition, Four-Bar Inversions, Parts and Uses
Grashof linkage explained — the rule that decides whether a four-bar mechanism gives full rotation. Used in pumpjacks, windscreen wipers, and walker robots.
Four-link Kinematic Chain (closed): How the Four-Bar Mechanism Works, Parts and Uses Explained
Four-bar linkage explained — how the closed four-link kinematic chain works, Grashof's law, design formulas, and real machine examples from automotive to robotics.
Four-bar Linkage Mechanism: How It Works, Diagram, Grashof Condition, Parts and Uses Explained
Four-bar linkage explained — how the crank-rocker geometry works, Grashof's rule, coupler curves, and real applications in automotive suspension and robotics.
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.
Double-crank Mechanism Explained: How It Works, Diagram, Parts, Grashof Condition and Uses
Double-crank mechanism explained — how it works, design rules, formulas and a worked agricultural baler example for engineers and machine builders.
Crank-rocker Mechanism: How It Works, Diagram, Parts, Formula, and Industrial Uses Explained
How a Crank-rocker Mechanism converts continuous rotation into oscillating motion, with the Grashof condition, worked example, and real industrial uses.