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Get White Table Tops Work Book & Text Book
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Technology Basic Mechanical Functions – Guiding Functions – Linking Functions Work book and text book NEEDED
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Pages Textbook: pp. 383 Workbook: pp. 207
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Definitions p. 207
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Components are… The parts or fluids that have a mechanical function
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Components
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A basic mechanical function… Is the role played by a component or a group of components in the function or assembly of a technical object
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Screw > bolt ?
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Guiding… Is the basic mechanical function of any component that controls the motion of one or several moving parts
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A guide is… A component that has the basic mechanical function of guiding
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Axle ?
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A link… Helps connect two or more parts of a technical object
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Linking… Is the basic mechanical function provided by any component that links an object’s parts
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A linking component… Is one that has the basic mechanical function of linking
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Veneer + Glue = skate board
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Main Types of Guides p. 207
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Rotational guide This kind of guide only allows the rotational motion of moving parts
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Bike Axle
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Translational guide This kind of guide only allows the translational motion of moving parts
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Bike suspension
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Characteristics of links p. 208
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1 st Characteristic pair Direct Indirect
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Direct A direct link exists when two parts can hold together without requiring a linking component
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Cell Phone > Case
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Indirect An indirect link exists when the parts require a linking component to hold them together
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Arm > Frame ?
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2 nd Characteristic pair Rigid Flexible
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Rigid A rigid link exists when the surfaces of the linked parts or the linking component are rigid
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Base > monitor
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Flexible A flexible link exists when the surface of the linked parts or the linking component can be deformed
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Pages > spine
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3 rd Characteristic pair Removable Non-removable
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Removable A removable link exists when linked parts can be separated without damaging them
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Laces > eyelets
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Non-removable A non-removable link exists when separating the linked parts damages them or the linking component
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Sole > upper ?
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Complete link There is a complete link when there is no movement between linked parts
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Top > bottom
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Partial There is a partial link when at least one part is capable of motion with respect to the other
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Cap > pen
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Principal Types of Links
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Fixed link There is no movement between linked parts
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Screen > case
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Rotating link The guided part can undergo rotational motion around one axis
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Door Hinge
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Sliding link The guided part can undergo translational motion on one axis
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Drawer Slides
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Sliding rotating link The guided part can undergo rotational and translational motion on the same axis
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Seat post > seat tube
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Spherical link The guided part can undergo rotational motion in many directions
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Joystick
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Helical link The guided part can undergo helical motion
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Nut and bolt
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Characteristics of Links
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Activity # 1 Table = group 1 student with white board + pen Group I.D. characteristics of link Write answers on white board Winners = prize
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The types of « Links » between Parts The “link” between the handle and the punch is: ? permanent or removable, fixed or moveable, direct or indirect, rigid or flexible,.
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The types of « Links » between Parts The “link” between the handle and the punch is: ? PERMANENT or removable, fixed or moveable, direct or indirect, rigid or flexible,
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The types of « Links » between Parts The “link” between the handle and the punch is: ? PERMANENT or removable, FIXED or moveable, direct or indirect, rigid or flexible,.
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The types of « Links » between Parts The “link” between the handle and the punch is: ? PERMANENT or removable, FIXED or moveable, DIRECT or indirect, rigid or flexible,.
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The types of « Links » between Parts The “link” between the handle and the punch is: ? PERMANENT or removable, FIXED or moveable, DIRECT or indirect, RIGID or flexible,.
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The types of « Links » between Parts The “link” between the bottom handle and the top handle is: ? permanent or removable, fixed or moveable, direct or indirect, rigid or flexible,.
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The types of « Links » between Parts The “link” between the bottom handle and the top handle is: ? PERMANENT or removable, fixed or moveable, direct or indirect, rigid or flexible,.
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The types of « Links » between Parts The “link” between the bottom handle and the top handle is: ? PERMANENT or removable, fixed or MOVEABLE, direct or indirect, rigid or flexible,.
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The types of « Links » between Parts The “link” between the bottom handle and the top handle is: ? PERMANENT or removable, fixed or MOVEABLE, direct or INDIRECT, rigid or flexible,.
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The types of « Links » between Parts The “link” between the bottom handle and the top handle is: ? PERMANENT or removable, fixed or MOVEABLE, direct or INDIRECT, RIGID or flexible,.
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Activity # 2 Find a partner Get a hand-out Find each characteristic and type of link You can go anywhere in the wood shop
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Homework pp. 207-210
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