Could use more details but, you may need a ball joint press to press it back in.
Most ball joints are assembled in the factory as replacement parts. If the ball has separated from the socket, then it has broken beyond repair, get a new assembly. The new one should come complete and is simply assembled, back onto the car, using the tapered peg and lock nut.
Hinge joint only moves back and forth and ball and socket can perform circumduction,all directions
glenohumeral joint and coxal joint are both ball-and-socket joints which are diarthrotic. intercarpal and intertarsal joints as well as the elbow joint and atlantoaxial joint are also diarthrotic
A ball and socket joint is a joint that can swivel in many directions. This is in comparison to a joint that can only go back and forth. The ball and socket joit allows your wrist to be able to bend in all different directions.
The joint in your shoulder is a Ball & Socket Joint.
then you can't put it back on.
The hip joint is a ball and socket joint.
No you do not need a press. I recently did upper and lower ball joints on my 95 T Bird and it is all bolt on parts. you cant buy just the ball joint, you have to get the whole control arm with the sealed ball joints already in it.
The ball joint in a vehicle is used to pivot between the wheel and the suspension. There are usually and upper ball joint and a lower ball joint.
it has to be pressed out and back in
There all kinds of tools for Ball Joints; OTC Remover, Ball Joint OTC Ball Joint Separator KD Tools Ball Joint Separator OTC Ball Joint Service Set KD Tools Universal Ball Joint Separator OTC Wrench, Ball Joint Spanner KD Tools Ball Joint/U-Joint/Brake Anchor Pin Press OTC Master Ball Joint Adapter Set KD Tools Ball Joint/U-Joint/Brake Anchor Pin Press Set KD Tools Ford Ball Joint Cam Tool Sears.com
The acetabulofemoral joint is a ball-and-socket joint.
A ball and socket joint.