split cotter - translation to russian
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split cotter - translation to russian

METAL FASTENER
  • A car hub showing a castellated nut cover and split pin (near center)
  • Cotter pins:<br /> A: New split pin<br /> B: Installed split pin<br /> C: [[R-clip]]<br /> D: Cross-section of a new split pin
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  • Types of ends available on split pins: Standard, extended prong, mitre end, bevel end and hammer lock. The length ''L'' of the split pin is defined as the distance from the end of the shortest tine to the point of the eyelet that contacts the hole.

split cotter      

['splitkɔtə]

техника

(разводной) шплинт

разводная чека

split pin         
разводная чека
split pin         

[split'pin]

техника

шплинт

Definition

split pin
¦ noun a metal cotter pin with two arms passed through a hole, held in place by the springing apart of the arms.

Wikipedia

Split pin

A split pin, also known in the United States of America as a cotter pin or cotter key, is a metal fastener with two tines that are bent during installation, similar to a staple or rivet. Typically made of thick wire with a half-circular cross section, split pins come in multiple sizes and types.

The British definition of "cotter pin" is equivalent to U.S. term "cotter". To avoid confusion, the term split cotter is sometimes used for a split pin. A further use of the term "cotter pin" is the "crank cotter pin" used to lock bicycle pedal cranks to the bottom bracket axle. These are not "split" at all and are wedge shaped.

What is the Russian for split cotter? Translation of &#39split cotter&#39 to Russian