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What's the difference between linkage and guiding?
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Explanation from Alloprof
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Linkage is an elementary mechanical function performed by a member which joins together two parts of a technical object.
Guiding is an elementary mechanical function which allows the parts of a technical object to move in a precise manner.
Thus, linkage holds the parts together, while guiding only directs their movement.
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Explanation from Alloprof
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Linkage is an elementary mechanical function performed by a member which joins together two parts of a technical object.
Guiding is an elementary mechanical function which allows the parts of a technical object to move in a precise manner.
Thus, linkage holds the parts together, while guiding only directs their movement.
Don’t hesitate to ask other questions!