FormschlussVerbindungen
Formschlussverbindung, commonly called form-fit connection, is a principle in mechanical engineering where two components are interlocked by their geometric shapes so that relative movement is constrained by the mating geometry rather than by friction or external clamping forces. The connection relies on the physical interlock of the parts, producing restraint in the intended directions through shape alone.
Principle: The components are machined so that their mating profiles fit with little or no clearance. When
Examples: Traditional dovetail joints used in woodworking and metalwork, tongue-and-groove connections, and other interlocking profiles used
Advantages: Form-fit assemblies often provide precise location and high shear resistance without relying on friction coefficients.
Limitations: The approach demands tight manufacturing tolerances and accurate assembly. It can be difficult or damaging
Applications: Locating and guiding components in machinery, fixtures and jigs, tool holders, dovetail slides, and other