Machine elements: Difference between revisions
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Revision as of 21:34, 11 February 2023
A Machine element is a standard basic component of a machine. These elements consist of three types:
- structural components such as frame members, bearings, axles, splines, fasteners, seals, and lubricants,
- mechanisms that control movement in various ways such as gear trains, belt or chain drives, linkages, cam and follower systems, including brakes and clutches, and
- control components such as buttons, switches, indicators, sensors, actuators and computer controllers.
Machine element selection, design guidelines and general info
- Machine elements section under Basic calculations
- Drive mechanism selection
- Bearing selection
- OSE Bearing dimensioning calculator
- Gear
- OSE Gear calculator
- Coupling Selection
- Motor selection