Like rotating joints, they have set power and speed ( 1-30 ).
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Rotating joints allow for rotational movement, and have a'motor'that can be enabled.
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The angles \ gamma _ 1 and \ gamma _ 2 in a rotating joint will be functions of time.
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These are joined by rivets / rotating joints near the ankle that allows the leg to pivot forward, but not to the sides.
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In 1978, Metro was the first large transit agency to order high-capacity articulated buses ( buses with a rotating joint ).
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After finishing that task, Foreman inspected a jammed rotating joint that has restricted the use of a set of solar wings for months.
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In mechanical engineering, it is one part of a rotating joint where a shaft ( the trunnion ) is inserted into ( and turns inside ) a full or partial cylinder.
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Rotating joints also have a set power and speed ( between 1-30 ), and user-defined upper and lower rotation limits much like a servo motor, these joints can break.
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The stationary piece is square at the base and tapers up to the split of the Y . The ends of the Y are equipped with rotating joints by which the smaller moving pieces are attached to the sculpture.
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In mechanical engineering ( see the trunnion bearing section below ), it is one part of a rotating joint where a shaft ( the trunnion ) is inserted into ( and turns inside ) a full or partial cylinder.