Locking pin

F - Mech Eng,Light,Heat,Weapons – 16 – B

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F16B 19/00 (2006.01) F16B 21/08 (2006.01) F16B 21/12 (2006.01)

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CA 1232476

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE Locking pins are usually in the form of so called split pins. These pins are impaired by the disadvantage that they normally can be used only once and very often do not form a distinct locking position in the axial direction for the shaft locking which the pin is intended to perform. These disadvantages are eliminated in that the pin is formed from an elastic material, that it in its longitudinal direction has a symmetry plane, the section of which through the pin forms two opposite outlines one of which bends outwardly. The bent-out outline has a peak height measured from an opposite straight line, which connects two end points of the second outline of the locking pin, which peak height is larger than the diameter of the bore, into which the locking pin is to be inserted. The wall thickness of the pin is overall less than the diameter of the bore, whereby at least one of said end points are placed on the end portion of a shoulder, which is formed at the end of the pin.

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