Swivel

A swivel is a connection that allows the connected object, such as a gun, chair or swivel caster to rotate horizontally or vertically.

A swivel in a chain link
Stainless steel anchor swivel
A swivel in a link

Swivel designs

A common design for a swivel is a cylindrical rod that can turn freely within a support structure. The rod is usually prevented from slipping out by a nut, washer or thickening of the rod. The device can be attached to the ends of the rod or the center. Another common design is a sphere that is able to rotate within a support structure. The device is attached to the sphere. A third design is a hollow cylindrical rod that has a rod that is slightly smaller than its inside diameter inside of it. They are prevented from coming apart by flanges. The device may be attached to either end.

A swivel joint for a pipe is often a threaded connection in between which at least one of the pipes is curved, often at an angle of 45 or 90 degrees. The connection is tightened enough to be water- or air-tight and then tightened further so that it is in the correct position.

Large yachts often have a swivel in the anchor chain. Anchor swivels should not be connected to the anchor itself, but should be somewhere in the chain rode. Most modern stainless steel swivels will pass easily through hawseholes and over windlass gypsies.

See also

  • The dictionary definition of swivel at Wiktionary
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