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Maybe not as titillating as sex bolts, but since we're talking hardware,
does anyone here know the correct name for, and, hopefully, a source for, the little expansion spring bands fitted to rivet squeezer dies to retain them in the yoke? I've googled endless search terms including various combinations of the words "spring," "band," "collar," "expansion," "tolerance," "ring," "retention," etc. etc. and come up empty-handed. The aircraft tool distributors with whom I've spoken haven't been able to help, either. I know they're not unique to this industry. Various machinists and engineers with whom I've spoken locally have seen those things before, but somehow can't quite remember where or when or what they're called. I think if I had a real name, I could find them, but maybe even that won't help. I know there are tricks to keeping a die in place when the band is missing, but I'm not looking for a band-aid. I'd like to manufacture a new type of die, and so I need a fair quantity of those things. My undying gratitude and the first production set of dies goes to whomever can help. TIA Jon |
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5 -0700, Smitty Two wrote: Maybe not as titillating as sex bolts, but since we're talking hardware, does anyone here know the correct name for, and, hopefully, a source for, the little expansion spring bands fitted to rivet squeezer dies to retain them in the yoke? I've googled endless search terms including various combinations of the words "spring," "band," "collar," "expansion," "tolerance," "ring," "retention," etc. etc. and come up empty-handed. The aircraft tool distributors with whom I've spoken haven't been able to help, either. I know they're not unique to this industry. Various machinists and engineers with whom I've spoken locally have seen those things before, but somehow can't quite remember where or when or what they're called. I think if I had a real name, I could find them, but maybe even that won't help. I know there are tricks to keeping a die in place when the band is missing, but I'm not looking for a band-aid. I'd like to manufacture a new type of die, and so I need a fair quantity of those things. My undying gratitude and the first production set of dies goes to whomever can help. TIA Jon |
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![]() Smitty Two wrote: Maybe not as titillating as sex bolts, but since we're talking hardware, does anyone here know the correct name for, and, hopefully, a source for, the little expansion spring bands fitted to rivet squeezer dies to retain them in the yoke? On this Hanson Rivet web page, they're called Retainer Springs, and there is even a part number: http://www.hansonrivet.com/w83.htm Scroll down a bit. No link to the part number, but I'll bet if you call them.... |
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"flybynightkarmarepair" wrote: Smitty Two wrote: Maybe not as titillating as sex bolts, but since we're talking hardware, does anyone here know the correct name for, and, hopefully, a source for, the little expansion spring bands fitted to rivet squeezer dies to retain them in the yoke? On this Hanson Rivet web page, they're called Retainer Springs, and there is even a part number: http://www.hansonrivet.com/w83.htm Scroll down a bit. No link to the part number, but I'll bet if you call them.... THANK YOU !!!!!!!!!!! Please let me know where to ship my first born daughter - uh, I mean, the first set of newfangled specialty rivet dies! Jon (I sent you an email, but if it doesn't get through, you can reach me at user: prestwich, domain: cox, suffix: net) |
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Smitty Two wrote:
Maybe not as titillating descriptions, but since we're talking hardware, does anyone here know the correct name for, and, hopefully, a source for, the little expansion spring bands fitted to rivet squeezer dies to retain them in the yoke? I've googled endless search terms including various combinations of the words "spring," "band," "collar," "expansion," "tolerance," "ring," "retention," etc. etc. and come up empty-handed. The aircraft tool distributors with whom I've spoken haven't been able to help, either. I know they're not unique to this industry. Various machinists and engineers with whom I've spoken locally have seen those things before, but somehow can't quite remember where or when or what they're called. I think if I had a real name, I could find them, but maybe even that won't help. I know there are tricks to keeping a die in place when the band is missing, but I'm not looking for a band-aid. I'd like to manufacture a new type of die, and so I need a fair quantity of those things. My undying gratitude and the first production set of dies goes to whomever can help. TIA Jon I don't have one or have seen one but by your description could they be a circlip? http://www.huyett.com/catalog/index....vr=rr&cPath=23 John |
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