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mechanismflange

Mechanismflange is a term used in mechanical design to describe a specialized flange that integrates a mechanism attachment element with the standard flange interface. It serves as a mounting surface that can also provide a means to transmit motion or load between components. The term is not part of a widely standardized part catalog; it is used in niche catalogs and design discussions to denote a flange with additional functional features beyond a simple mounting face.

Common configurations include a traditional bolt-pattern flange with a central hub or bore that accepts a shaft,

Design considerations focus on alignment, tolerances, and fatigue life, as well as compatibility with standard flange

Related concepts include flanges, couplings, hubs, and shaft collars. Mechanismflange remains a descriptive term used to

sometimes
with
a
keyed
or
splined
connection.
Some
designs
incorporate
integral
pivots,
slots,
or
bosses
to
attach
linkages,
sliders,
or
actuators,
enabling
compact
assemblies
that
couple
a
mechanism
to
a
shaft,
rod,
or
actuator
through
a
single
part.
Materials
typically
include
steel,
stainless
steel,
or
aluminum,
chosen
for
strength,
stiffness,
and
corrosion
resistance.
The
flange
may
be
solid
or
hollow
with
precise
bore
tolerances
and
may
include
bearing
seats,
seal
grooves,
or
threaded
ports.
interfaces
(ISO,
DIN,
or
other
regional
standards).
Assembly
and
maintenance
implications
should
be
weighed,
since
integrated
features
can
be
harder
to
replace
individually.
Manufacturing
methods
range
from
machining
and
finishing
of
base
flanges
to
forging
or
casting
with
post-machining
operations.
describe
a
flange
that
also
incorporates
a
mechanism
integration
feature
rather
than
a
standard
off-the-shelf
part.