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Tie Rod vs Hinge

Feature Tie Rod Hinge
Function Transmits tensile force (pulling). Allows rotational movement around a fixed axis.
Load Type Works under tension, rarely compression. Works under rotation, may carry vertical/horizontal loads depending on design.
Movement Allowed Linear connection; no rotation at ends unless designed with joints. Rotational; connects two parts allowing pivoting.
Typical Applications Structural reinforcement, suspension, kinematic linkages. Doors, lids, flaps, robotic joints, mechanical linkages.
Example Car suspension tie rod, truss tie rod. Door hinge, laptop hinge, robot elbow hinge.

Key Difference

  • Tie Rod: Keeps parts aligned and under tension, preventing separation or spreading.
  • Hinge: Connects two parts and allows rotation, does not resist tension in a straight line.

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