- A
split pin, also
known as a
cotter pin, or
cotter key in the US, is a
metal fastener with two
tines that are bent
during installation,
similar to a staple...
-
British usage cotter pin has the same meaning, but in the U.S. it
means a
split pin.
Typical applications are in
fixing a
crank to its crankshaft, as in a...
-
cylindrical pins,
solid tapered pins,
groove pins,
slotted spring pins and
spirally coiled spring pins.
Clevis pin Cotter pin Slotted pin Spiral pin Split pin Solid...
- A br**** fastener,
butterfly clips, brad,
paper fastener or
split pin is a
stationery item used for
securing multiple sheets of
paper together. A patent...
- the seating,
thereby providing enough friction to lift the stone. The
split-
pin lewis is
similar to the chain-linked
lewis in that it uses a scissor-like...
- fit with good
electrical conductivity.
Common types include: a
solid pin split lengthwise and spla**** slightly, a tip of four leaf springs, a cylinder...
- A linchpin, also
spelled linch pin, lynchpin, or
lynch pin, is a
fastener used to
prevent a
wheel or
other part from
sliding off the axle upon
which it...
- cross-hole for a
split pin. A tang is a
piece that is
sometimes ****ed in the
space within the
clevis and is held in
place by the
clevis pin. The combination...
- A
split is a
situation in ten
pin bowling in
which the
first ball of a
frame knocks down the
headpin ("number 1
bowling pin") but
leaves standing two...
- R-clip, also
known as an R-
pin, R-key,
hairpin cotter pin,
hairpin cotter,
bridge pin,
hitch pin clip or
spring cotter pin, is a
fastener made of a durable...