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Re: how do you hold pins in?

Posted by Ken Wilson at 1/27/2001 6:10 PM EST


Engineer on team #248, FEMEX, from Philadelphia Girls High and PECO Energy Company.


In Reply to: how do you hold pins in?
Posted by Brian on 1/27/2001 5:37 PM EST:



: We put some pins in and they don't stay in? We can't come up with ideas, but they aren't legal. Please help us.

The drilled holes for solid pins should be the exact size as the pin - if it's slightly loose, you can use Loctite for cylindrical fits - it's a fastener and legal.

KJ TEAM 248


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