Sentences with phrase «cotter pin»

A "cotter pin" is a small metal pin with two holes at the end that is used to hold something in place, often in machinery or vehicles. Full definition
From a hardware store comes the year's most colorful sports jewelry: brightly anodized nuts, bolts and cotter pins strung on leather thongs
Aluminum washers and cotter pins make lightweight jewelry.
Propeller - type wing nuts form earrings and necklace, here teamed with another necklace of cotter pins.
The castle nuts should be torqued to 71 ft - lbs and fitted with cotter pins prior to reinstalling the axle shafts and outers.
Action Need To Fix It: DEALER WILL INSTALL A SPECIAL COTTER PIN, TO RETAIN THE ACCELERATOR PUMP PIN, AND A SPRING CLIP THRUST WASHER ON THE ACCELERATOR PUMP LINK.
Acrylic and graphite with found remnants, thread, hyde glue, glass, copper bbs, enamel, brass cotter pins, and found plastic on folder and antique parlour portrait.
With the coveralls: Capezio's short jockey boots in red or black leather ($ 21.95) and Geomet, Inc. jewelry made of color anodized aluminum nuts and bolts, cotter pins and pipe filters.
But if you were on a cotter pin, it is usually possible to catch them on a lie.
It looks like they kept the original metal dipstick, and added a cap and cotter pin.
For example, I used a blow torch to heat up the tip of some small needle noze pliers, then bent them 45 degrees in a vise so I can reach into little cracks when I drop small nuts or cotter pins or whatever.
They have them in sets with the inner and out bearings (and races), seal, and cotter pin.
Needle Nose Pliers: Used to remove the cotter pins in your castle nuts Grease Gun: After you are done, you must add grease to your ball joints.
Remove the cotter pin from the slotted nut and unscrew the nut using a 15/16» socket.
Step 3: Remove the cotter pin if there is one, then the nut on the ball joint kingpin.
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