Knuckle Joint

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Knuckle Joint
Fig. 2 Knuckle Joint

Knuckle Joint :

A knuckle joint is a mechanical joint used to connect two rods which are under a tensile load, when there is a requirement of small amount of flexibility, or angular moment is necessary. There is always axial or linear line of action of load.
Knuckle Joint
Fig. 1 Knuckle Joint

A knuckle joint is used to connect two rods which are under the action of tensile loads.Ā However, if the joint is guided, the rods may support a compressive load. A knuckle joint may beĀ readily disconnected for adjustments or repairs.

Knuckle Joint
Fig. 2 Knuckle Joint

Its use may be found in the link of a cycle chain, tieĀ rod joint for roof truss, valve rod joint with eccentric rod, pump rod joint, tension link in bridgeĀ structure and lever and rod connections of various types.

Knuckle joint
Fig. 3 Knuckle joint

In knuckle joint (the two views of whichĀ are shown in Fig. 3), one end of one of theĀ rods is made into an eye and the end of theĀ other rod is formed into a fork with an eye inĀ each of the fork leg. The knuckle pin passesĀ through both the eye hole and the fork holesĀ and may be secured by means of a collar andĀ taper pin or spilt pin. The knuckle pin may beĀ prevented from rotating in the fork by means ofĀ a small stop, pin, peg or snug. In order to get aĀ better quality of joint, the sides of the fork andĀ eye are machined, the hole is accurately drilledĀ and pin turned. The material used for the jointĀ may be steel or wrought iron.

Dimensions of Various PartsĀ of the Knuckle Joint

The dimensions of various parts of theĀ knuckle joint are fixed by empirical relations asĀ given below. It may be noted that all the partsĀ should be made of the same material i.e. mildĀ steel or wrought iron.

If d is the diameter of rod, then diameter ofĀ pin,

d1 = d

Outer diameter of eye,

d2 = 2 d

Diameter of knuckle pin head and collar,

d3 = 1.5 d

Thickness of single eye or rod end,

t = 1.25 d

Thickness of fork, t1 = 0.75 d

Thickness of pin head, t2 = 0.5 d

Other dimensions of the joint are shown in Fig.

Design of knuckle joint
Methods of Failure of Knuckle Joint

Reference A Textbook of a Machine Design by R.S. Khurmi and J.K. Gupta