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Knuckle Joints

A knuckle joint is a type of pin joint used to join two components that are loaded in tension. One component has a fork with a hole passing through both sides, forming a double eye, while the other component has a single eye. The single eye is inserted between the double eyes so that all three holes are concentric and a pin is used to secure the components. Knuckle joints are often used to connect rods subjected to tension in structures such as roof ties, bridges, and cranes. The links of a chain are also considered a series of knuckle joints. Simplicity means that knuckle joints are easily manufactured while being strong and rigid under tension loads. They’re also easily assembled and disassembled.

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