30-11-2012, 05:23 PM
Knuckle joint
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Cotter joints
A cotter joints is a flat wedge link piece of steel of rectangular cross section which is inserted through the rods at high angle to their axes .It is uniform in thickness but tapering in width , generally on one side only. Usually the taper is 1 in 30. when a special arrangement like a set-screw is provided for keeping the cotter from slackening ,its taper may be as large as 1 in 7. the end of the cotter are made narrow to facilitate the hammering for fixing and removing.
cotter joins are generally use to fasten rigidly two rod s which is subjected to tensile or compressive stress along their axes. this joint is used to connect two circular rods.
This joint in not suitable where the member are subjected under rotation.
Thus they differ from key joints which are used to fasten shaft and hubs subjected to tensional stress:
Cotter joint with a gib
Gib and cotter joints are used for rods of square or rectangular cross section .the end of one rod fits the end of the other rod which is made in the form of a strap. A gib is used along with the cotter to make this joint. Gib is likely a cotter but with two gib heads at its ends . The thickness of the gib and cotter are same.