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How to determine the force on the linkage
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[QUOTE="Dr.D, post: 6074751, member: 158943"] The latching mechanism appears to be the insertion of the inverted V-shaped part between two rollers; is this correct? What is the application of this mechanism? It looks more like an automotive door latch than something I would expect to find in a lab. I work problems of this sort all the time, and I find the method of virtual work to be the best approach most of the time. Have you tried that? [/QUOTE]
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