What's this fastener called?
Can anyone tell me the correct name for the fastener that's commonly
used to hold the wheels onto an axle of kids toys, or push chairs. It looks like a domed metal cap with a captive star washer inside that pushes onto the end of the axle and the "teeth" on the star washer grip the end of the axle to stop the cap from coming off. If I can find the proper name I might then be able to google to find a source for them. Thanks David. |
What's this fastener called?
"DavidM" wrote in message ... Can anyone tell me the correct name for the fastener that's commonly used to hold the wheels onto an axle of kids toys, or push chairs. It looks like a domed metal cap with a captive star washer inside that pushes onto the end of the axle and the "teeth" on the star washer grip the end of the axle to stop the cap from coming off. If I can find the proper name I might then be able to google to find a source for them. So let me see if I've got this right. You want a domed cap with a star washer in it. Hmmm let me take a real flyer on this on this and type "domed cap star washer" into Google. Yeah I know, I'm just a real crazy guy but I'll give anything a whirl once. http://www.bakfin.com/starlock/domedcap.html Now that was hard wasn't it? -- Dave Baker |
What's this fastener called?
"Dave Baker" wrote in message ... "DavidM" wrote in message ... Can anyone tell me the correct name for the fastener that's commonly used to hold the wheels onto an axle of kids toys, or push chairs. It looks like a domed metal cap with a captive star washer inside that pushes onto the end of the axle and the "teeth" on the star washer grip the end of the axle to stop the cap from coming off. If I can find the proper name I might then be able to google to find a source for them. So let me see if I've got this right. You want a domed cap with a star washer in it. Hmmm let me take a real flyer on this on this and type "domed cap star washer" into Google. Yeah I know, I'm just a real crazy guy but I'll give anything a whirl once. http://www.bakfin.com/starlock/domedcap.html Now that was hard wasn't it? -- Dave Baker Clever ******* |
What's this fastener called?
In article , Dave Baker wrote:
So let me see if I've got this right. You want a domed cap with a star washer in it. Hmmm let me take a real flyer on this on this and type "domed cap star washer" into Google. Yeah I know, I'm just a real crazy guy but I'll give anything a whirl once. http://www.bakfin.com/starlock/domedcap.html I think you meant http://tinyurl.com/yzf7w3s |
What's this fastener called?
On Oct 16, 9:23*pm, DavidM wrote:
looks like a domed metal cap with a captive star washer inside that pushes onto the end of the axle and the "teeth" on the star washer grip the end of the axle to stop the cap from coming off. GM... I think we have a new way of attaching wheels... :-) |
What's this fastener called?
Dave Baker wrote:
"DavidM" wrote in message ... Can anyone tell me the correct name for the fastener that's commonly used to hold the wheels onto an axle of kids toys, or push chairs. It looks like a domed metal cap with a captive star washer inside that pushes onto the end of the axle and the "teeth" on the star washer grip the end of the axle to stop the cap from coming off. If I can find the proper name I might then be able to google to find a source for them. So let me see if I've got this right. You want a domed cap with a star washer in it. Hmmm let me take a real flyer on this on this and type "domed cap star washer" into Google. Yeah I know, I'm just a real crazy guy but I'll give anything a whirl once. http://www.bakfin.com/starlock/domedcap.html Now that was hard wasn't it? Dave, not everyone has our engineering background. Give him some slack and tell him what he wants. Dave |
What's this fastener called?
"D.M.Chapman" dmc@puffin. wrote in message ... In article , Dave Baker wrote: So let me see if I've got this right. You want a domed cap with a star washer in it. Hmmm let me take a real flyer on this on this and type "domed cap star washer" into Google. Yeah I know, I'm just a real crazy guy but I'll give anything a whirl once. http://www.bakfin.com/starlock/domedcap.html I think you meant http://tinyurl.com/yzf7w3s did you actually check the results of your 'cleverness'? No, didn't think so ! |
What's this fastener called?
"Dave" wrote in message ... Dave Baker wrote: "DavidM" wrote in message ... Can anyone tell me the correct name for the fastener that's commonly used to hold the wheels onto an axle of kids toys, or push chairs. It looks like a domed metal cap with a captive star washer inside that pushes onto the end of the axle and the "teeth" on the star washer grip the end of the axle to stop the cap from coming off. If I can find the proper name I might then be able to google to find a source for them. So let me see if I've got this right. You want a domed cap with a star washer in it. Hmmm let me take a real flyer on this on this and type "domed cap star washer" into Google. Yeah I know, I'm just a real crazy guy but I'll give anything a whirl once. http://www.bakfin.com/starlock/domedcap.html Now that was hard wasn't it? Dave, not everyone has our engineering background. Give him some slack and tell him what he wants. Dave Thank you for being polite, you're so right, not many people know how to ask because they don't know how to describe what they're asking for. s. |
What's this fastener called?
js.b1 wrote:
On Oct 16, 9:23 pm, DavidM wrote: looks like a domed metal cap with a captive star washer inside that pushes onto the end of the axle and the "teeth" on the star washer grip the end of the axle to stop the cap from coming off. GM... I think we have a new way of attaching wheels... :-) Heh. Had a lift in a Jeep Wrangler 4x4 something the other day. I heard what you mean. -- Adrian C |
What's this fastener called?
When I needed some of these fasteners I asked in Mothercare and they gave me
some Alan "Adrian C" wrote in message ... js.b1 wrote: On Oct 16, 9:23 pm, DavidM wrote: looks like a domed metal cap with a captive star washer inside that pushes onto the end of the axle and the "teeth" on the star washer grip the end of the axle to stop the cap from coming off. GM... I think we have a new way of attaching wheels... :-) Heh. Had a lift in a Jeep Wrangler 4x4 something the other day. I heard what you mean. -- Adrian C |
What's this fastener called?
In article ,
OG wrote: "D.M.Chapman" dmc@puffin. wrote in message http://www.bakfin.com/starlock/domedcap.html I think you meant http://tinyurl.com/yzf7w3s did you actually check the results of your 'cleverness'? I did actually - it found this thread amusingly :) Although interestingly, it now finds some indian site above it. In fact, there seems to be several indian sites. Are as fasteners made in india these days or something? No, didn't think so ! :-) Darren |
What's this fastener called?
Adrian C wrote:
js.b1 wrote: On Oct 16, 9:23 pm, DavidM wrote: looks like a domed metal cap with a captive star washer inside that pushes onto the end of the axle and the "teeth" on the star washer grip the end of the axle to stop the cap from coming off. GM... I think we have a new way of attaching wheels... :-) Heh. Had a lift in a Jeep Wrangler 4x4 something the other day. I heard what you mean. I dunno what its called but model shops sell em to hold on model plane wheels. |
What's this fastener called?
On 16 Oct, 20:23, DavidM wrote:
Can anyone tell me the correct name for the fastener that's commonly used to hold the wheels onto an axle of kids toys, or push chairs. It looks like a domed metal cap with a captive star washer inside that pushes onto the end of the axle and the "teeth" on the star washer grip the end of the axle to stop the cap from coming off. If I can find the proper name I might then be able to google to find a source for them. Thanks David. dude, dunno if you got your answer or not, i can't bear to read all the following smugness. what you are after are called starlocks, you can google it & buy a kit, or get individual ones from a engineering fastner stockist. hope this helps justin |
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