doublerods
Doublerods are a term used in mechanical engineering and related fields to describe a pair of slender rods designed to work in tandem to increase stiffness, share load, or transfer motion in a mechanism. The concept is not standardized, and the exact geometry varies by application, but common implementations feature two parallel members connected by a yoke, clamp, or cross-link at one or both ends, ensuring near-equal length and synchronized movement.
Materials are typically steel, aluminum, or carbon fiber composites, chosen for strength-to-weight ratio and corrosion resistance.
In robotics, doublerods are used in parallel-link actuators and linear guides to double stiffness without a
Design considerations include axial load capacity, buckling risk for long slender rods, alignment tolerances, and weight.