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letal locknut

7th July 1972, Page 93
7th July 1972
Page 93
Page 93, 7th July 1972 — letal locknut
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all-metal locknut — the melok — one-piece, self:king design is considered itable for high torque stopnut ,plications.

The self-locking action is rived from a three-point thread 'sure in the upper, conical ction of the nut. This modified read formation produces aximum frictional contact rtween the nut and mating without the risk of bolt read damage.

When applied, the nut 'gages freely until the locking ction is reached. Wrenching is en required for final tightening. le nut remains locked in isition even when tension in e bolt is lost.

The standard range sizes are 1in. UNC/UNF, BSW/BSF id metric M3 to M24.

arketed by: Unbrako Ltd, J rn a by Road, Coventry CV6 kE.

A range of markers for front, rear or side projecting loads conies from Intertruck.

The markers are made from 16-gauge aluminium with the larger (side) markers ribbed at the edges for added rigidity. All markers are fitted with steel stiffeners, drilled for attaching to the load, and are stove enamelled in red and white.

The markers are drilled to allow the fixing of standard number plate lamps.

Marketed by: Intertruck Ltd, Salisbury Road, Watling Street, Dartford DA2 6EL, Kent.

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