wedgelocking
Wedgelocking is a mechanical assembly method used to secure components together by utilizing the principle of a wedge. In this technique, a tapered or wedge-shaped component is inserted between two mating parts or within a specially designed housing. As the wedge is driven into place, it expands the space it occupies, generating a tight and secure interference fit. This force is distributed radially, creating a strong, locked connection.
The application of wedgelocking is common in various engineering fields. It is often employed in situations
The advantages of wedgelocking include its simplicity, reliability, and the ability to achieve a very high