"jeff" wrote in message
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On Fri, 12 Dec 2008 12:11:30 -0500, "Proctologically Violated©®"
wrote:
Awl --
It looks, in principle, like a "single wire hose clamp", with two "ears"
you
squeeze with a pliers -- essentially a one-loop torsion spring.
http://www1.mscdirect.com/CGI/GSDRVS...00000078342284
is an example.
But, the one I'm looking for (I've seen'em) has multiple turns, for
retaining shafts, altho not in motors. You've seen a type used on
barballs,
as well.
They grab very well, without requiring the shaft to be grooved, but can be
easily released.
I'm looking for small ones, to retain 1/2" to 5/8" rod sticking out of 2"
tube.
What are they called? Can't find them in msc, McM, Spaenauer, Century or
Lee spring, etc.
Appreciate any leads, clues.
I beleive that the item at the bottom left of this page is what your
after.
http://www.norma.de/docs/index.aspx?...30597&m4=30665
Yes, very close!
Except I think this is probably for hose, don't know how well it would grab
on a bare aluminum shaft. It's def'ly a lead, tho. Now to find out what
it's called in English.....
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