Parallel motion linkage is a mechanical system designed to transform motion from one form to another while maintaining a specific geometric relationship between components. It is particularly effective in applications where linear motion must be achieved in a straight line, or where a guided path of movement is necessary. The main purpose of a parallel motion linkage is to ensure that certain points in the mechanism move in parallel before and after the motion transfer. This type of linkage typically involves several linked arms or bars arranged in a configuration that allows for controlled movement.

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