Shigley's Mechanical Engineering Design (McGraw-Hill Series in Mechanical Engineering)
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Chapter 1, Problem 23P
A pivot in a linkage has a pin in the figure whose dimension a ± ta is to be established. The thickness of the link clevis is 1.500 ± 0.005 in. The designer has concluded that a gap of between 0.004 and 0.05 in will satisfactorily sustain the function of the linkage pivot. Determine the dimension a and its tolerance.
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