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If you get any hits perhaps someone might know where this lynch pin
comes from.
I showed this a few years back but nobody seen them before.
QBZ
"Larry Caldwell" wrote in message
news:4070256b_1@newsprd01...
Anyone know where to get specks on these pins?
~Larry
They look like the devices that are used to retain the weights on the bar in the gym. Is that what they are?
"Larry Caldwell" wrote in message news:4070256b_1@newsprd01...
Anyone know where to get specks on these pins?
~Larry
These retaining pins ('R' Clips) are locally available to me here in the UK by Technifast. I have all the specs right here in front of me in their catalogue. You should find more information the following web page -
http://194.205.122.12/webapp/technifast/servlet/TechDisplayStandards?purpose=viewproduct&subcatid=216&language=english&category=pins
Also from Springmasters in the UK. They have single and double coil versions - the doulble coil (as in your model) has 7 sizes, overall length from 57 to 153mm and coil ID 10 to 30mm. See www.springmasters.com
Hey thanks fella's! That seems to have done the deed. Much-grasses.
~Larry
"Larry Caldwell" wrote in message news:4070256b_1@newsprd01...
Anyone know where to get specks on these pins?
~Larry