svingbart
Svingbart is a term used in engineering and design to describe a component or joint that can swing or pivot around an axis. In technical usage it denotes angular mobility within a mechanism, typically implemented as a hinge, pivot joint, or similar linkage that allows rotation between two parts.
Etymology and usage: The word derives from the verb svinge (to swing) with a suffix indicating capability.
Applications: Svingbart joints are common in mechanical assemblies where adjustable reach or orientation is required. Examples
Design and construction: A svingbart element typically features a defined pivot axis, bearings or bushings to
Advantages and limitations: The svingbart arrangement enables compact layouts, adjustable orientation, and smoother positioning in constrained
Related terms: Svingledd (pivot joint), hinge, swivel, and revolute joint are related concepts. In some contexts,