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- Hart's_inversor abstract "Hart's inversor is a mechanism that provides a perfect straight line motion without sliding guides.It was invented and published by Harry Hart in 1874/5.It can be used to convert rotary motion to a perfect straight line by fixing a point on one short link and driving a point on another link in a circular arc. (The fixed points and driving arm make it a 6-bar linkage)".
- Hart's_inversor wikiPageExternalLink Hart-A-frame.html.
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- Hart's_inversor hasPhotoCollection Hart's_inversor.
- Hart's_inversor subject Category:Linear_motion.
- Hart's_inversor subject Category:Linkages.
- Hart's_inversor subject Category:Mechanisms.
- Hart's_inversor comment "Hart's inversor is a mechanism that provides a perfect straight line motion without sliding guides.It was invented and published by Harry Hart in 1874/5.It can be used to convert rotary motion to a perfect straight line by fixing a point on one short link and driving a point on another link in a circular arc. (The fixed points and driving arm make it a 6-bar linkage)".
- Hart's_inversor label "Hart's inversor".
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