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A '''swivel joint''', variously called a hinge, pin joint, or simply a "swivel", is a joint which couples two components together while allowing them rotary motion relative to each other. On Transformers toys, a swivel must sometimes be restricted from moving freely, which can be done by friction, spring-loaded tabs in slots, or [[ | A '''swivel joint''', variously called a hinge, pin joint, or simply a "swivel", is a joint which couples two components together while allowing them rotary motion relative to each other. On [[Toy|Transformers toys]], a swivel must sometimes be restricted from moving freely, which can be done by friction, spring-loaded tabs in slots, or [[Ratchet (mechanism)|ratchets]]. | ||
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==See also== | |||
* [[Ratchet (mechanism)]] | |||
* [[Slide joint]] | |||
* [[Ball joint]] | |||
[[Category:Joint types]] | |||
Latest revision as of 13:36, 11 August 2014
A swivel joint, variously called a hinge, pin joint, or simply a "swivel", is a joint which couples two components together while allowing them rotary motion relative to each other. On Transformers toys, a swivel must sometimes be restricted from moving freely, which can be done by friction, spring-loaded tabs in slots, or ratchets.


