
Linkage Mechanism
A linkage mechanism is a system of connected rigid parts, such as bars or rods, designed to transmit movement and forces from one part to another. These linkages are carefully arranged to control the motion of a machine or device, often converting one type of movement (like rotation) into another (like linear motion). Common examples include the connecting rods in an engine or the steering linkages in a vehicle. By coordinating the movement of the parts, linkages enable precise control of mechanical functions, making complex motions possible in a compact and reliable manner.