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Hi,

Looking for any good English book about mechanisms. He said that he had one but can't remember its title. It was something like "Mechanism Design" but I'm not sure. The book has some practical examples of mechanism design. Its distinguishing feature is that it contains an example showing how to design excavator arm mechanism including different operating angles.

Does anyone know which book it might be ? If not then can you say which book about mechanisms is the best ?

Thanks in advance for your help
 
Here are a few from my personal library which might provide you with some inspiration:

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This is the one we used, 'Kinematics of Machines', by Roland T. Hinkle published by Prentice-Hall:

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John R. Baker, P.E. (ret)
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It's finding someone you can't live without
 
"Mechanisims and Mechanical Devices Sourcebook", by Nicholas P. Chironis
 
Mechanisms, Linkages, and Mechanical Controls by Chironis ( is a wondrous book to just look through and imagine how our engineering ancestors made things happen in a controlled way in the days before servos, encoders, and computers. A real glimpse into history. And it also shows the very best in manual drafting techniques!
 
There's also the 4 book set "Ingenious Mechanisms".

Also an interesting bookseller:

It is better to have enough ideas for some of them to be wrong, than to be always right by having no ideas at all.
 
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